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[FamilyLiteracy 476] Re: Meeting your needs

Edna Hoover ednahoover at hotmail.com
Sat Dec 23 09:14:49 EST 2006


Need to support undocumented immigrant women with infants & toddlers who
need basic education in the native language & ESL instruction, but cannot
access local childcare services.

Need to mandate that all school districts provide dedicated classroom spaces
for adult basic ed & ESL instruction for parents in local areas.



>From: Gail Price <gprice at famlit.org>

>Reply-To: The Family Literacy Discussion List <familyliteracy at nifl.gov>

>To: Family Literacy Discussion List <familyliteracy at nifl.gov>

>Subject: [FamilyLiteracy 473] Meeting your needs

>Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 09:30:35 -0500

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>Dear Subscribers,

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>Before we get too involved in the holiday season, I would like to thank

>all of you for your continued interest and support of the Family Literacy

>Discussion List.

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>As we move into a new year, I want to make sure the information posted to

>our List reflects what you want and need. What topics would you like to

>see covered? What guest might you recommend for guiding us through special

>discussions? What suggestions do you have for more actively engaging our

>subscribers?

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>If you could take a few minutes in the next couple of weeks to think about

>my questions, I would appreciate your feedback by January 12. You can

>respond to the list as a whole or to me off-list. I will share your

>responses and suggestions with everyone.

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>Gail J. Price

>Multimedia Specialist

>National Center for Family Literacy

>325 West Main Street, Suite 300

>Louisville, KY 40205

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>Phone: 502 584-1133, ext. 112

>Fax: 502 584-0172

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