We all know that one of the best reasons to come to district, state and national meetings is for the networking opportunities. Whether you’ve been to 25 National Cluster Meetings or you are new to the whole idea, we encourage you to keep it up! So many great ideas were generated at the Washington, D.C., conference this past weekend. To further increase networking opportunities, we’d like you to share those ideas in the comments section below.
If you learned something about membership recruitment, fundraising, working with administration, getting started as an adviser, taking the clutter out of your life, or had another important insight, pass it along to those who weren’t able to attend so they too can benefit from adviser networking.
Monday, November 16, 2009
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I was not able to attend and I'm a new adviser in Driggs, Idaho. I would love to read any posts from your experiences you had at National Cluster Meetings! Please fill me in on what your tips are about getting advisory meetings set up for us PTE teachers in Driggs, Idaho!
Kathy Buxton
Teton High School
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