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TIPS on Assembly Programs |
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Tip for April 2012, by Cary Trivanovich |
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Be Sure to Check References When
Considering
an
Assembly Program
If you're starting to
look at
assembly programs for next Fall, but one you are interested
in does not have references, or very few,
that is a red flag to that assembly program
either having inexperience or a low-quality
reputation. Look for their references
(similar to
mine) and
inquire as to how they were liked by their
students and to the quality of the
assembly. If there are no references
listed in their website, inquire about them with the
program's director, and call as many as you
can. Don't just rely on what the
assembly program's director or agent says
about themselves. Every assembly
presenter will build themselves up in their
website, but can they back up their claims
with what their references will say?
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REFERENCES |
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Cary's Most Recent Appearances |
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Viewpoint
School, Calabasas, CA
Amanda James, Director of Student Activities and Counselor,
818-591-6445
Amanda.James@viewpoint.org
Whitney High, Cerritos, CA
(7-12 Magnet)
Jodi Improta, Activities Director
Jodi.Improta@abcusd.k12.ca.us
Pinon Mesa Middle, Phelan,
CA
Curt
Chase, Activities Director, (760) 868-3126,
curt_chase@snowlineschools.com
Stone Elementary, Hobbs, NM
Cliff Burch, Principal
575-433-2500, burchc@hobbsschools.net
City of Alameda, CA (All 13
schools, k-8)
Jim Franz, Community Development Coor.,
510-747-6883, trumpet.jim12@comcast.net
All References,
Past Two Years...
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