Registration for Read for the Record - 22. October. 2015 - Sponsored by Phi Delta Kappa (PDK) Chapter 1524 - LIU - Post
Read for the Record 2015
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 OCTOBER 22, 2015
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LIU Post - Phi Delta Kappa, the professional association for educators, will partner with Jumpstart for Read for the Record on October 22, 2015. Read for the Record is an annual event to support childhood literacy.
Participants across America will read Not Norman: A Goldfish Story by Kelly Bennett to children as part of this annual event. Register with PDK and help spread childhood literacy. Participants will receive an online certificate from LIU Post Phi Delta Kappa - Chapter 1524.
In order to participate and receive an online certificate of completion, please follow these steps:
1. Read Not Norman: A Goldfish Story to a child (or a group of children).
An online version of the book can be read by typing in the following links (The book can be read in both English and Spanish): http://www.jstart.org/campaigns/read-not-norman-online
2. After reading the book, complete the online registration form below
Registrant's First Name *
Registrant's Last Name *
School Name *
District Name *
Total Number of Participants (Number of Students) *
Affiliation with PDK (Chapter/Region) - Enter Chapter Number in next *
If you are a member of another Chapter of PDK, please indicate the Chapter Number/Affiliation
Contact e-mail (Participation Certificate will be emailed after the program) *
Phi Delta Kappa is the professional association for educators. Founded in 1906, it is international in scope and membership. The LIU Post Chapter 1524 was founded in 1986. Visit our website: https://sites.google.com/site/pdkchapter1524cwpostliu/

For membership information, please contact Dr. Roberta Levitt at roberta.levitt@liu.edu
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