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NAEA Conference 2009

The 15th Joint Annual Conference on Alternatives to Expulsion, Suspension, and Dropping out of School will be held January 28-31, 2009 at the El Tropicano Hotel - on the Riverwalk, in San Antonio, TX.

Register NOW for this Major Conference! Also the National Alternative Education Association Annual Meeting site.

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Linda Walker, President of Arkansas Association of Alternative Educators