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    Post: National Education Org. Forming a MD State Council

    The National Council on Educating Black Children is
    developing a Maryland State Council. We are seeking
    parents, students, educators, administrators, and other
    professionals who consider themselves "stakeholders" in the
    quality education of African American youth in the State of
    Maryland. If you would like to join our "coalition of the
    willing", please visit the web site and complete
    the "contact us" form.

    This movement requires immediate attention and
    informational meetings will be taking place soon. Please
    contact us today so that we may empower you (and your
    community) with the tools to make a difference.

    (No money is required at any time.....)

    Thank you.

    NCEBC Home Page


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  • National Education Org. Forming a MD State Council, 8/10/09, by National Council on Educating Black Children.

     
     

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