2008 District of Columbia Family Education Expo Fact Sheet
Overview:
The Dc Family Education Expo is a community event where families will gain information about educational programs for students of all ages. There will be workshops and a exhibition hall, featuring a variety of resources. Topics will include helping children with homework, parent and student rights, special education, resources for college and much, much more! See the Expo program book for details.
What: 2008 DC Family Education Expo
Theme: “Education Excellence: All Students. All Parents. All Families.”
When: Saturday, September 13, 2008, 9 am until 4:30 pm
Where: The McKinley Technology Senior High School
151 T Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002
(Nearest Metro: Red Line: New York Avenue/Florida Avenue/Gallaudet University)
Who Should Attend?
Parents, students, educators, early childhood specialists, universities, health care practitioners, advocates, to learn and share information. All are invited to attend the opening plenary, workshops and exhibit hall. Breakfast and lunch will be provided.
Topic Areas:
- Literacy and Lifelong Learning
- Special Education
- General Education
- School Safety, Behavior & Discipline
- Parent and Child Learning
For more information, contact:
Ms. Erica Louison, DC Parent Information Resource Center, (202) 552-7161
Ms. Kadidia Thiero, Office of the State Superintendent of Education, (202) 727-6782
Ms. Danielle Greene, Advocates for Justice and Education, Inc., (202) 678-8060, ext. 18
NOTE: Online registration is closed. Please register on-site at the DC Family Education Expo.