Brooklyn parents conference 2015
Anthony Harmon, the UFT director of parent and community outreach, and Tina Crockett (right), a teacher at A. Philip Randolph HS, review the day’s agenda with a parent.
Picking up materials are (from left) Shayshana Gourdine, Michele Haigler, Susan Eng-Ma and Simole Elcoch.
Lynette Bradshaw of PS 245 gets her blood pressure taken by Marcia Waithe.
Teacher Taneka Nurse-Carter (right) of PS 705 partners with a parent in a discussion about effective parent engagement.
Teacher Rhonda Greene of PS 251 makes a point during a discussion.
Teachers and parents are guided through CPR by Frank Patrone.
Family Educator Ruth Diroma (standing) leads a discussion.
Theresa Smith, a teacher at the New York Harbor School on Governors Island.
Adhim DeVeaux (left) of the UFT’s Be BRAVE Against Bullying program, shows off some materials with (from second left) Candi Sparks of Literacy for Youth, and Reeshemah Brightley and Vaughan Brown of the My Little Language School.
Volunteers from the UFT Brooklyn parent outreach committee get materials ready for the conference.
Betty Zohar, the UFT Brooklyn parent-community liaison, discusses workshop materials with Pauline Noel-Kappa and Elsa Abdllatif.
Anthony Harmon, the UFT director of parent and community outreach, and Tina Crockett (right), a teacher at A. Philip Randolph HS, review the day’s agenda with a parent.
Picking up materials are (from left) Shayshana Gourdine, Michele Haigler, Susan Eng-Ma and Simole Elcoch.
Lynette Bradshaw of PS 245 gets her blood pressure taken by Marcia Waithe.
Teacher Taneka Nurse-Carter (right) of PS 705 partners with a parent in a discussion about effective parent engagement.
Teacher Rhonda Greene of PS 251 makes a point during a discussion.
Teachers and parents are guided through CPR by Frank Patrone.
Family Educator Ruth Diroma (standing) leads a discussion.
Theresa Smith, a teacher at the New York Harbor School on Governors Island.
Adhim DeVeaux (left) of the UFT’s Be BRAVE Against Bullying program, shows off some materials with (from second left) Candi Sparks of Literacy for Youth, and Reeshemah Brightley and Vaughan Brown of the My Little Language School.
Volunteers from the UFT Brooklyn parent outreach committee get materials ready for the conference.
Betty Zohar, the UFT Brooklyn parent-community liaison, discusses workshop materials with Pauline Noel-Kappa and Elsa Abdllatif.