Factory Price For Brass Copper Set Screw Cup Point Grub Screws for Mombasa Manufacturers
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Brass Copper Set Screw Grub Screws Metric Size: M1.4 – M52, Inch Size: 0# – 2″ Hexagon Socket(Allen), Torx Star, Square, Slotted Drive Types Flat Point, Cup Point, Cone Point, Dog Point Other Drive and Point Type are also available acc. to customer requirement Various Surface Finishes Various Material Grades are available Please feel free to contact us for more details
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Brass Copper Set Screw Grub Screws
Metric Size: M1.4 – M52, Inch Size: 0# – 2″
Hexagon Socket(Allen), Torx Star, Square, Slotted Drive Types
Flat Point, Cup Point, Cone Point, Dog Point
Other Drive and Point Type are also available acc. to customer requirement
Various Surface Finishes
Various Material Grades are available
Please feel free to contact us for more details
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Recorded on February 9, 2011, this was the fifth webinar in the “Achieving Excellence and Innovation in Family, School, and Community Engagement” (FSCE) series.
Strategic community partnerships are a key component of systemic family, school, and community engagement in education. These partnerships draw on the strengths of community groups as they surround students with an array of supports to enhance learning and prepare them for the 21st century. Strategic partnerships also create a culture of communication with each other and with families and schools to ensure the services they provide meet the needs of their communities.
This webinar examined practical examples of how to build successful strategic partnerships that foster community engagement, including how to select the organizations, people, and services to be included; how to structure communications to ensure ongoing collaboration; and how to build connections with families and schools.
You will hear from a Promise Neighborhood grantee about the program’s vision and how it is forming partnerships to support students from birth through college and career preparation, from The Children’s Aid Society about why the community school model promotes strong families and successful students, and from the United Way of Lake County, Illinois about a community engagement planning process to ensure on-time high school graduation. The U.S. Department of Education’s Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships will also speak about what the initiative is doing to sponsor deliberate and ongoing partnerships.
Presenters include:
– Moderator: Lindsay Torrico, Manager, Public Policy, United Way Worldwide
– Reverend Brenda Girton-Mitchell, Director, Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, U.S. Department of Education
– Jane Quinn, Director, National Center for Community Schools, The Children’s Aid Society
– Irasema Salcido, Founder, Cesar Chavez Public Charter Schools for Public Policy, Promise Neighborhood Grantee
– Helen Westmoreland, Director of Program Quality, Flamboyan Foundation
– Michelle Mittler Crombie, Vice President of Community Development, United Way of Lake County, Illinois
A selection of resources and links related to the webinar are located at: https://www.nationalpirc.org/engagement_webinars/archive-webinar5.html