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2nd Annual Black Parents Forum and Student Recruitment Fair
"Helping Families Learn More About Private Schools"


SUNDAY, October 19
Durham Academy
Lower School – Brumley Performing Arts Building
3501 Ridge Road
Durham, NC 27705
877-241-5003

 

Free & Open to the Public

 

12:30 - Surviving the Interview

 

1:30 -Financing an Independent School Education

 

3:30- 5:00

BPF Student Recruitment Fair

 

2008-09 Schools

2008-09

Schedule

Black Parents Forum presents

Saturday,  October 19 - Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill - Black Parents Forum Student  Fair

Saturday, November 1 -Atlanta, GA Black Parents Forum East Student  Recruitment Fairs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 SUNDAY, October 19

Join the Black Parents Forum Network - www.blackparentsforum.ning.com

Location:  Brumley Performing Arts Building , Lower School Campus,                    Durham Academy ,  Durham, NC 27705, 919-489-3400

    New Schools Registered for Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill 2008-09 - Carolina Friends, Cary,  Community, Durham Academy, Durham Nativity School, Emerson Waldorf,  Interlochen, Lakeside, Mercersburg, Northfield Mt. Hermon, Ravenscroft, Triangle Day,

Black Parents Forums are one day events featuring school fairs and panel presentations about various issues surrounding admission to, learning and teaching at independent schools. 

The Black Parents Forums are well received public events for ALL families interested in independent school education.  Each event is free and open to the public and will provide parents an “up-close” opportunity to explore the options of private schools.  

Parents will meet and talk with representatives from leading independent schools (prek-12 & PG) across the country.  This year the Black Parents Forum will host fairs in Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston, Nashville and Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill.

If you are considering the benefits of teaching at an independent school please join us at the upcoming Teacher of Color Recruitment Fairs (TOC), one-day events, in the fall and spring (2008-09) Atlanta and  Houston. 

The Black Parents Forums are well received public events for ALL families interested in independent school education.  Black Parents Forums are one day events featuring school fairs and panel presentations about various issues surrounding admission to and learning and teaching at independent schools.

 

Online registration is available. Send registration requests to: terry@younghorizonsonline.com.  Please register today as space is limited.  For more information call the Black Parents Forum/Young Horizons Indigo at 404-241-5003.  We look forward to you meeting our families and friends at the upcoming Black Parents Forums.

 

Schools can register now!

This year, we are offering the following programs and forums for your school and or program to participate in.

  Black Parents Forums & Student Recruitment Fairs (pre-k to12th & PG) in Atlanta, Charlotte, Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, Houston and Nashville

  Teacher of Color Recruitment Fairs in Atlanta and Houston

  Learning More About Learning Differences in Atlanta College Fair

 

The Black Parents Forums are well received public events for ALL families interested in independent school education.  Black Parents Forums are one day events featuring school fairs and panel presentations about various issues surrounding admission to and learning and teaching at independent schools.

 

Online registration is available. Send registration requests to: terry@younghorizonsonline.com.  Please register today as space is limited.  For more information call the Black Parents Forum/Young Horizons Indigo at 404-241-5003.  We look forward to you meeting our families and friends at the upcoming Black Parents Forums.