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Recruitment Fair When: Monday, April 8, 2019 4:00Pm-7:00Pm 13th Annual DVCEE Educators of Color Recruitment Fair When: Monday, April 8, 2019 4:00pm-7:00pm Who should attend: Teachers and administrators of color who are interested in exploring career opportunities with any of our member districts are encouraged to attend. Opportunities will be provided to network with Human Resources representatives and staff of color from Consortium Member Districts. To register: https://tinyurl.com/2019-DVCEE-Recruitment-Fair Location: Penn GSE - 3440 Market St. Ste 500, Philadelphia, PA 19104. What to bring: Bring multiple copies of your resume and/or professional portfolio. About the Consortium: Founded in 2004, the Consortium is a network of 39 school districts in the Delaware Valley area, several county intermediate units, and the PA education association. Our member districts are committed to enhancing the achievement of all students, and most specifically, to increasing the academic performance, engagement, and future success of their students of color. Questions: Please contact us at [email protected] or 215.746.3213 S I C T S T R D I E R M B M E Abington School District Interboro School District Red Clay Consolidated School District Abington, PA Prospect Park, PA Wilmington, DE Bensalem School District Jenkintown School District Ridley School District Bensalem, PA Jenkintown, PA Folsom, PA Brandywine School District Lower Merion School District Rose Tree Media School District Wilmington, DE Ardmore, PA Media, PA Centennial School District Morrisville School District Salem City School District Warminster, PA Morrisville, PA Salem, NJ Central Bucks School District Neshaminy School District Southeast Delco School District Doylestown, PA Langhorne, PA Folcroft, PA Cheltenham Twsp School District Norristown Area School District Spring Ford Area School District Elkins Park, PA Norristown, PA Royersford, PA Chester County IU North Penn School District Springfield Township School District Downingtown, PA Lansdale, PA Oreland, PA Chichester School District Pennsbury School District Tredyffin/Easttown School District Aston, PA Fallsington, PA Wayne, PA Colonial School District PSEA Upper Dublin School District Plymouth Meeting, PA Harrisburg, PA Maple Glen, PA Council Rock School District Perkiomen Valley School District Upper Merion School District Newtown, PA Collegeville, PA King of Prussia, PA Delaware County IU Phoenixville Area School District Wallingford-Swarthmore School District Morton, PA Phoenixville, PA Wallingford, PA Great Valley School District Radnor Township School District West Chester School District Malvern, PA Wayne, PA West Chester, PA Hatboro-Horsham School District Rancocas Valley High School District Wissahickon School District Horsham, PA Mount Holly, NJ Ambler, PA Haverford School District Reading School District Havertown, PA Reading, PA Questions: Please contact us at [email protected] or 215-746-3213.
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