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DESCRIPTION:MAXCNY Lunch and Lecture Series 2012 "THE PROMISE ZONE: Educati
 ng Our Youth/Meeting the Challenge" The Syracuse Promise Zone is an innova
 tive solution for identifying and supporting students with serious emotion
 al disorders. Their mission is to reduce suspensions\, keep students in cl
 ass\, and help them to learn through targeted interventions that match the
  emotional and behavioral needs of the student. The Syracuse Promise Zone 
 was created through an alliance with the Onondaga County Department of Men
 tal Health\, the Syracuse City School District\, the Say Yes to Education 
 Program\, OnCare (System of Care)\, and a number of community based organi
 zations. It is a great step toward improving the educational outcomes and 
 lives of our young people. Join us to hear Jennifer Parmalee\, 2001 Maxwel
 l MPA\, discusses the details\, the collaboration\, and the expected impac
 t of the program on our students and the community. Jennifer Parmalee\, MP
 A Director\, Child &amp\; Youth Services County of Onondaga\, Department o
 f Mental Health Tuesday\, February 7\, 2012 12:00 to 1:30 pm The Syracuse 
 University Warehouse The Warehouse\, Suite 405 350 West Fayette Street Syr
 acuse\, NY 13244-3050 RSVP no later than Thursday\, February 2nd at 5:00 p
 m Please click here to register Lunch is $12 payable at the door by cash o
 r check (made out to MAXCNY) Students are welcome to attend at half price\
 , see transportation options below Alumni and students are welcome to brin
 g guests to the MAXCNY lectures 
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SUMMARY:MAXCNY Lunch and Lecture Series
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:MAXCNY Lunch and Lecture Series 2012 "THE PROM
 ISE ZONE: Educating Our Youth/Meeting the Challenge" The Syracuse Promise 
 Zone is an innovative solution for identifying and supporting students wit
 h serious emotional disorders. Their mission is to reduce suspensions\, ke
 ep students in class\, and help them to learn through targeted interventio
 ns that match the emotional and behavioral needs of the student. The Syrac
 use Promise Zone was created through an alliance with the Onondaga County 
 Department of Mental Health\, the Syracuse City School District\, the Say 
 Yes to Education Program\, OnCare (System of Care)\, and a number of commu
 nity based organizations. It is a great step toward improving the educatio
 nal outcomes and lives of our young people. Join us to hear Jennifer Parma
 lee\, 2001 Maxwell MPA\, discusses the details\, the collaboration\, and t
 he expected impact of the program on our students and the community. Jenni
 fer Parmalee\, MPA Director\, Child &amp\; Youth Services County of Ononda
 ga\, Department of Mental Health Tuesday\, February 7\, 2012 12:00 to 1:30
  pm The Syracuse University Warehouse The Warehouse\, Suite 405 350 West F
 ayette Street Syracuse\, NY 13244-3050 RSVP no later than Thursday\, Febru
 ary 2nd at 5:00 pm Please click here to register Lunch is $12 payable at t
 he door by cash or check (made out to MAXCNY) Students are welcome to atte
 nd at half price\, see transportation options below Alumni and students ar
 e welcome to bring guests to the MAXCNY lectures <br>
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