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Robert Hazen
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Re: WNYMATH conference
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Sep 25, 2007 8:29 PM
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Sorry about the missing attachment. The WNYMATH registration form can be downloaded from the AMTNYS web site at http://www.amtnys.org/meetings/regional.html
Bob Hazen
****** "It's never too late to be what you might have been." - George Eliot ****** To see a world in a grain of sand; And a heaven in a wild flower; Hold infinity in the palm of your hand; And eternity in an hour. - William Blake (from Auguries of Innocence, c.1800) ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Hazen To: nysmathab@mathforum.org ; nysmmn@mathforum.org ; nysmath48@mathforum.org ; amtnys@mathforum.org ; nysmhs@mathforum.org ; nyscollmath@mathforum.org Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 8:14 PM Subject: WNYMATH conference
This message is intended for any recipient in the Western NY Region. All others may ignore this, if that is your desire.
Time is running short and space is limited. Now is the time to register. (The registration form is attached.) I know this is the week before the AMTNYS conference in Rochester, but many of you will want to do both. What: WNYMATH Conference 2007 - "Today's Mathematics - Reaching All Learners!" When: Saturday, October 20, 2007; Breakfast and Registration 8:00 a.m. Program: 9:00 a.m. - 3:10 p.m. Where: Clarence High School
Who Should Attend: This conference is designed to benefit all K-12 mathematics teachers. A variety of sessions will be offered to provide the latest strategies and suggestions for math teachers of all levels: elementary, middle and high school. Companies that sell textbooks and other classroom supplies will be on hand to showcase their latest products and resources.
See you there! Bob Hazen ****** "It's never too late to be what you might have been." - George Eliot ****** To see a world in a grain of sand; And a heaven in a wild flower; Hold infinity in the palm of your hand; And eternity in an hour. - William Blake (from Auguries of Innocence, c.1800)
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