Chapter/Region Mission
The commitment of the professional membership has been the key to the success of CEFPI. We must now build on this tradition by increasing our membership to include sectors now under-represented within the organization. Increasing membership from the communities we serve to include minorities and urban school personnel.
November 18, 2010, 5:00pm
Michael Hall (Fanning Howey), "Classroom Design Trends & The Rosenwald School – What Two People Can Do" at PUHSD Bio Science Bldg, Phoenix, AZ.
November 17-19, 2010
School Equipment Show by National School Supply & Equipment Association (NSSEA)
Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, AZ
NOTICE: AZ CEFPI Members are invited to attend product/vendor exhibits at the NSSEA Conference by identifying yourself as a CEFPI Member at Registration. Additionally AZ Chapter Members are invited to attend the School Presentation/Tour:
Wednesday, November 17
9:00 – 11:45am
School Presentation/Tour: Verrado High School and Litchfield Verrado Middle School
Paul Winslow, Orcutt Winslow
Join Paul Winslow as he leads a discussion and tour of two recently completed school projects. Verrado High School is Agua Fria High School District's fourth high school in the master planned community of Verrado, AZ. Not only is its setting unique, but also the school's curriculum delivery strategy fosters partnerships for a balanced, project-based, real-world learning environment. A major focus of the design is sustainability. Mr. Winslow will explain his design philosophy that intuitively addresses issues of equity, energy-efficiency, and healthy indoor-outdoor learning environments.
The second school is Litchfield Verrado Middle School, a campus built in two phases. The first phase includes the classroom pods, administration, media center, kitchen/dining and play fields. The second phase includes the cafeteria, gymnasium/lockers and six additional classrooms. The site is located in the foothills of the White Tank Mountains and slopes approximately 30' from one end to another. Join this tour and find out how Orcutt Winslow met the design challenges to produce an environment that fosters cooperative learning.
Attendees will meet for a short discussion period before boarding a bus that will take them to the two schools. The bus will return to the Convention Center no later than 12:00 noon.
Please note: There is no fee for this tour, but you must register by checking the appropriate box on the registration form so that we can reserve your seat on the bus.
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Annual Regional Conference
September 25-27, 2010
Learning in a Flat World: From ClassROOM to ClassWORLD... Creating a WORLD CLASS Education!
San Jose, California
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