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Are You Ahead of the Class? Center Assessments and Classification. Tuesday, December 13, 2005, at 3 p.m. (EST)

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Start your year off on the right foot. THINK SMART, USE START! is a phrase that Neighborhood Networks has consistently used since the Strategic Tracking And Reporting Tool's (START's) inception in 2001. But how does START relate to Center Classification? What is Center Classification? And what does it mean for my Neighborhood Networks center to achieve the various levels of Center Classification? These questions, along with many others, will be answered in the Neighborhood Networks conference call on center assessments and classification, Tuesday, December 13, 2005, at 3 p.m. (EST).

Center Classification is an important first step in assuring that your center receives the accolades it deserves. It establishes a benchmark of excellence for Neighborhood Networks centers across the country and showcases the efforts of centers to strive for the best. Join us this month when START business plan and center classification specialists provide information on the importance of the START business plan in moving your center to model status. Speakers will cover topics such as:

 -   What is Center Classification?
 -   How Do I Achieve Advanced Classification?
 -   The Role of START In Classification.
 -   The Different Levels of Classification.
 -   Benefits of Center Classification.
 -   The Benefits of Acting Now to Become a Model Center.

How the Call Works

Participating on the Tuesday, December 13, 2005, at 3 p.m. (EST) conference call is simple. Dial the toll-free number below and ask the operator to connect you to the Neighborhood Networks conference call.

The conference call dial-in number is toll free: (800) 581-5838.

Please call between 2:50 and 3 p.m. (EST) to provide the operator with your identifying information and be connected at the beginning of the call; however, you can join the call at anytime.

In preparation for the call, please print out the following Center Classification guides:

Center Classification

Center Classification Guidelies

 
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