An Unforgettable After-Grad

An Unforgettable After-Grad

Author: Linda Hunter

Publisher: Agio Publishing House

Published: 2010-09

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1897435460

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AN UNFORGETTABLE AFTER-GRAD takes the guesswork out of planning and operating one of the most important events in a graduation year - the all-night graduation party. Combining her many years of corporate event planning along with her desire to keep her own three teen graduates safe, Linda Hunter has developed an easy-to-understand and easy-to-use guidebook for volunteer committees to produce a successful and memorable After-Grad event. Designed for committee use, this practical guide provides a step-by-step, month-by-month approach, breaking down the almost year long process into a straightforward, uncomplicated and manageable project. Based on a systematic approach, this book includes: inspiration, along with tried and true ideas to help you design your own unforgettable event specific instructions and directions for each committee, eliminating planning guesswork a convenient monthly calendar of 'action items' to keep your committee on time and on track 26 essential, adaptable, easy-to-use, forms to make planning faster and easier. RAVE REVIEWS Finally there is help for those parent committees struggling with the organizing of their school's dry grad. I have worked with hundreds of grads over the past 25 years and seen the success and importance of celebrating the once-in-a-lifetime graduation in a safe and organized environment. Linda Hunter's book is what every grad committee needs - easy to use and comprehensive. Get it, you'll use it and you'll be glad you did! - Robert Mesmer, America's Grad Hypnotist direct from Princess Cruise Lines With her strong background in event planning, along with her incredible energy and huge commitment, this amazing woman has volunteered countless hours coordinating these very successful, safe and fun filled nights for the kids. Linda has established the "After-Grad" Template for new parent organizers, not just for Parkland Secondary, but for other high schools to learn from her talents and her experience. I hope her strong commitment for the positive and safe After-Grad goes on for years to come. - Heather McAughtrie, Catering and Conference Manager, UVic Students' Society, University of Victoria About the Author - LINDA HUNTER Linda Hunter has over 20 years of conference and event planning experience, and has successfully produced five unforgettable After-Grad events for Parkland Secondary School, including the founding event in 2006. Linda lives in Sidney, British Columbia where she shares her heart and her home with her husband, 3 grown children and her mother, and where she remains open to possibility and dedicated to service. Her hope for all high school graduates is that they will embrace a safe dry After-Grad event so that their graduation really can be the time of their life and not the end of their lifetime.


The Grads Are Playing Tonight!

The Grads Are Playing Tonight!

Author: M. Ann Hall

Publisher: University of Alberta

Published: 2011-12-12

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 088864602X

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A sports-history gem! The Edmonton Grads dominated women's basketball from 1915-1940 across Canada and worldwide.


Survival Strategies for Today’S Graduate

Survival Strategies for Today’S Graduate

Author: Todd Little

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2018-05-17

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1984526227

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Survival Strategies for Todays Graduate is dedicated to providing the most comprehensive and reliable information concerning all the lessons in life that you have not yet learned. This book will enable todays graduate to fulfill his/her vision of successful living by granting them access to resources that will help them better understand how to function more productively. Most of todays graduates are extremely unprepared when it comes to applying the everyday skills that the average consumer needs to know. These are very important issues that they will most certainly face at some point in their life, such as creating a rsum, being interviewed for a job, managing their credit, buying a car, and obtaining a mortgage. Most of these lessons are unfortunately not taught in our high schools or colleges due to a severe lack of funding. These lessons are vital to all our graduates so that they may become functioning members of our society.


Come Along for the Ride

Come Along for the Ride

Author: Harvey Granat

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2023-02-28

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 1663250707

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It took me 50 years to achieve my original dream.and not without some bumps along the road. I believed, as did many others, that I could have been a very successful entertainer. A visit with Vic Damone convinced me that I would have to give up a normal family life to achieve that success. So, I built a series of businesses and threw myself into philanthropy, while limiting my performing to friends and family. And then the opportunity finally presented itself and there was no stopping me. Without an agent, I promoted myself to some of the leading entertainment venues in the country, developed a following and am now living my dream. The one constant, throughout, has been my dedication to my family and the difference that, I hope, I have made in their lives. But what a trip....producing Sammy Cahn on Broadway, headlining at Lincoln Center and Michael Feinstein’s Club, friendships with Cary Grant, the families of George Gershwin, , Oscar Hammerstein ,Marvin Hamlisch, Leonard Bernstein, and a host of show business greats. And, I can’t forget what happened with Madoff and Harvey Weinstein. So, come along for the ride while I tell my story.


Same Date of Rank - Grads at the Top and Bottom from West Point, Annapolis and the Air Force Academy

Same Date of Rank - Grads at the Top and Bottom from West Point, Annapolis and the Air Force Academy

Author: Lt. Col. C. J. Hoppin USAF Ret.

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2009-04-24

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 145352441X

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Does class rank really matter? Q: What do you call the person who’s last in their class in medical or law school? A: Doctor or Lawyer. Q: And, what do you call the person who’s last in their class at West Point, Annapolis or the U.S. Air Force Academy? A: Lieutenant or Ensign. Same Date of Rank salutes 17 men and three women grads at the top and bottom, representing the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps. They range from the “goat” or last man in West Point’s Class of 1942, who was the fi rst man in his class promoted to Brigadier General, to a 1999 Annapolis All-American rugby player who has served three tours in Iraq as a Marine Corps Captain. Read about combat leaders, admirals, astronauts, pilots, ship captains, business leaders, an historian, logistics expert, mayor, teacher and software guru. The book also provides class ranks of many famous academy grads from George Pickett and George Armstrong Custer (lasts) to Robert E. Lee and Douglas Mac Arthur (2nd and 1st) as well as Dwight Eisenhower, Jimmy Carter, John McCain, and Jim Webb plus athletes like Roger Staubach of the NFL and David Robinson of the NBA. And, it includes timely information about how to apply to each of the three academies.


Assembly

Assembly

Author: West Point Association of Graduates (Organization).

Publisher:

Published: 1969

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13:

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DIGGING DEEP, AIMING HIGH : An Educator's Lifelong Quest to Put Kids First

DIGGING DEEP, AIMING HIGH : An Educator's Lifelong Quest to Put Kids First

Author: Steven Askinazi

Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.

Published: 2021-01-15

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1647189977

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Digging Deep, Aiming High is a memoir of my career as a teacher and administrator in the New York City public schools. My experiences teaching in the middle school and my tenure working as an assistant principal and principal at the Manhattan Center High School for Science and Mathematics paint a contrasting picture. Both schools were dramatically different in terms of providing job satisfaction and student achievement. It is remarkable how two different schools could produce incredibly different results when teams of dedicated educators truly put kids first. Manhattan Center attracted trailblazers who made it their mission to defy the odds, to raise the bar, to reject mediocrity and encourage all children to succeed. As a team, we decided early on to evaluate all of our programs and academic results by digging deep and aiming high to work toward the highest level of educational achievement for our kids. Failure was never an option, yet we realized that the bureaucratic challenges of working in a large school system and in an impoverished inner-city neighborhood would pose numerous roadblocks in accomplishing our goals. The school was created in 1982 as a collaboration between the high school division and District 4 located in East Harlem. This project was an educational experiment, it being the first high school to accept students from anywhere in the city, as long as they were willing to make a commitment to the rigors of a college bound program and a longer school day. The campus was unique in that the school also housed an elementary school and junior high program in the same building. Working in this environment was especially gratifying for staff to be surrounded by kids of all ages and by students who were accepted regardless of their zip code. The parents and their children were especially grateful for the opportunity to attend a school of their choice, rather than be forced to accept their neighborhood school which, in many cases, had a poor academic rating. What makes this story so noteworthy is that we, the stakeholders in this one special school, recognized that we would need to seek out numerous public and private partnerships to assist us in the task of educating our youngsters. With the abundance of resources and the generosity of time provided by organizations such as General Electric, NBC, Mt. Sinai Hospital, local universities(NYU, COLUMBIA, HUNTER COLLEGE) and the Children's Aid Society, a community based organization, to name a few, we were able to create miracles for kids. With the help of hundreds of mentors and many volunteers, together with teachers and auxiliary personnel working 10-12 hour days and often on weekends, we created a top-notch academic program. Our entire school population was accepted into colleges with prestigious scholarships and financial aid packages, thanks to the dedication of a very talented teaching staff. Building the school from scratch in 1982 was far from easy. The growing pains of attracting competent staff willing to work collaboratively and dedicated leaders who were willing to work tirelessly to provide an environment for teachers to flourish were always a challenge. The explosive issues of funding for public education, desegregation, privatization of schools, the role of law enforcement and the involvement of the unions were very real then, and continue to be current problems facing educators today. Digging Deep, Aiming High will provide the reader with a thorough examination of the ways in which our team dealt with these controversies, as well as with the politicization of diversity, equity, and inclusion issues. It is my hope that our best practices in this one very unique high school will serve as a road map to the resolution of many of the obstacles facing our public schools nationwide today and tomorrow.