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Friday, May 04, 2012

Community Invited To Conference On "Celebrating the Beauty Of Diversity" Saturday, May 5 At Prince Street

Prince Street Elementary School will host a conference on “Celebrating the Beauty of Diversity” on Saturday, May 5, for families and educators in the community. The Wicomico County Board of Education and Sister Cities of Salisbury Wicomico County are co-sponsoring this conference, with funding provided by the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore. This event is part of WCBOE’s continuing efforts to promote high student achievement and to close the achievement gap.

The goals of the conference are to discuss issues relating to multiculturalism/diversity and to help improve the educational experiences for English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). All families and educators are invited to attend. Participants must be preregistered for this conference. Registration fee of $5 (nonrefundable) includes lunch. Space is limited and preregistration is required.

The conference will begin at 9 a.m. with a performance by students who attend Prince Street Elementary School. Consecutive breakout sessions will follow including “Embracing and Implementing Cultural Diversity Strategies,” “Building and Sustaining Relationships,” “Making Cross Cultural Connections,” and “Culture in the Classroom vs. The Classroom of Culture.” Some of the workshop presenters include professors from Salisbury University (Dr. Anjali Pandey, Dr. Althea Pennerman, Dr. Joaquin Vila) and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore; classroom /ESOL Teachers of Wicomico County Public Schools; and Eduardo V. Gonzalez, Esq.

Lunch will be provided. Keynote speaker Nora Courtland, Vice President of the Mid Atlantic Equity Consortium and Senior Educational Equity Specialist, will speak during the luncheon. The Mid Atlantic Equity Consortium promotes academic rigor for students and supports educational opportunities to help ensure all students have equal access to a quality education. The conference will conclude at 2 p.m.

For more information and/or registration forms, please contact Dr. Judylynn Mitchell, jmitchel@wcboe.org, or Dr. George Whitehead, giwhitehead@salisbury.edu. The registration form is also posted at www.wcboe.org, under Highlights.

Please make checks payable to WCBOE and write “Diversity Conference” in the memo line. Checks should be mailed to Wicomico County Board of Education, c/o Dr. Judylynn Mitchell, PO Box 1538, Salisbury MD 21802.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Diversity is a bad thing and is destroying America!

Anonymous said...

As I understand it, Diversity has pretty much made unsafe and unliveable the place that generations of my family once farmed and then built a neighborhood on in the late 19th century.

Somebody needs to stop these people from singing the Diversity song over and over without interruption.

The very notion of Diversity is racist. First the self-styled academics declare that there is no such thing as race (by which they mean that all cultures are equal) and then they declare that there is some inherent benefit to including other cultures regardless of their accomplishments or place in the world. Then, particularly those employed in the public schools, roll their educated but ignorant little eyes at you when you try to get them to discuss things in terms of facts and logic.

Boycott this event and then criticize the school for whatever was spend on it. - David Hearne

Anonymous said...

It is more than scary that these people teach our children. They may be educated but they do not have a clue! You can throw diversity in the same pot with the green movement...a bunch of nonsense.

Anonymous said...

Get your kids out of public school if you love them.

Anonymous said...

Another reason for SCHOOL VOUCHERS it will allow us to weed out this BS