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icon2.png  2009 2010 Regular meeting dates have changed again.  We will meet the Third Monday each month. (With a few exception.)

Meeting will be hosted at the GEA Office.
 

Meeting times: 
 
ARs:     4:00 – 4:45
Execs:  4:45 – 5:30  


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icon2.png  2008 2009 Regular meeting dates have changed.  The Second Tuesday each month. (With a few exception.)

Meeting will be hosted at the Buildings.

Hosts will arrange snacks.
  

Meeting times: 
 
ARs:     4:00 – 4:45
Execs:  4:45 – 5:30  

Aug 25 – Pizza House (4:00 – 5:ish)
Sept 9 - Neilson
Oct 14 - GHS
Nov 10 - Churchill
Dec 9 - King
Jan 13 - Gale
Feb 9 - TBA
March 10 - TBA
April 14 - Lombard
May 12 – Teacher Retirement


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»Race to the Top process, “fatally flawed”
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»President Swanson: Organized labor still relevant, necessary
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Date published: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 18:51:00 +0000
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