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Second Pennsylvania Summit on Educational Excellence for Latino Students Planned

Fri Dec 7, 2007 3:58pm EST
Education Secretary Gerald L. Zahorchak will address the second Pennsylvania
Summit on Educational Excellence for Latino Students at 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec.
10, at the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel in State College. The evening
will include recognition of Latino college and high school students who have
achieved academically.  

Hosted by the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Governor's Advisory
Commission on Latino Affairs, the two-day summit will focus on improving the
educational status of Latino students in Pennsylvania's schools and higher
education institutions. 
    EVENT:     Sec. Zahorchak addresses the Pennsylvania Summit on
               Educational Excellence for Latino Students

    DATE:      Monday, Dec. 10

    TIME:      7 p.m.

    LOCATION:  Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel 
               215 Innovation Blvd.
               State College


CONTACT: Michael Race of Pennsylvania Department of Education, +1-717-783-9802


SOURCE  Pennsylvania Department of Education



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