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BOOST CONFERENCE

APRIL 27 - APRIL 30, 2011
Palm Springs Convention Center
Palm Springs, California

   

APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP TO ATTEND THE BOOST CONFERENCE

 
 The BOOST Scholarship Fund offers quality professional development opportunities to professionals working with youth in the out-of-school time setting.

Scholarship recipients will attend the BOOST Conference, April 27-April 30, 2011 in Palm Springs, California.

How to Apply

1. Fill out the online application
2. Submit letters of recommendation
3. Submit proof of program funding.

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For questions regarding the Scholarship Fund, please contact Kate Nadeau at kate@boostcollaborative.org 


CONFERNCE OPENING KEYNOTE

Thursday, April 28, 2011
9:00am-9:45am
 
 

Taylor Mali ImageTaylor Mali is one of the most well-known poets to have emerged from the poetry slam movement and one of the few people in the world to have no job other than that of poet.

Mali is a vocal advocate of teachers and the nobility of teaching, having himself spent nine years in the classroom teaching everything from English and history to math and S.A.T. preparation. For more on Taylor Mali, click here.

 

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COLLEGE CREDITS

 Earn college credits by attending the BOOST Conference!

1. Attend 6 conference workshop sessions.

2. Complete independent follow-up work.

3. Earn 9 units through University of California, Irvine (UCI) Extension.

Fore more information, click here.

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BOOST ANNUAL OPENING RECEPTION HAT CONTEST

 Wednesday, April 27
5:30pm-7:30pm

BOOST is continuing our creative and fun tradition at our Annual Opening Reception.  Show up at the opening poolside reception in style with your ornate, glamorous headpieces, outrageous-themed headwear, fancy floral arrangements, sports-theme, program orientated or boast your company or agency flair.


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Opening Reception Hat Contest 


 Be entered into one of 3 different Hat Contest categories:

1. Most Glamorous
2. Best Theme
3. Most Creative
 

2011 BOOST Conference Registration

 
Be a part of one of the nation's largest and most recognized comprehensive conferences for out-of-school time professionals.

 

The BOOST Conference and Legacy Summit Conference Registration Includes:

*Workshop Sessions
* Meals
* Access to all conference sponsored events
*Exhibit Hall pass
*Networking Reception
*Post Conference trip report
*Certificate of attendance

 

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Dear Friends,

 

You do not want to miss the 2011 BOOST Conference!  This comprehensive conference will provide you with exceptional workshop sessions and keynote speakers, numerous networking opportunities, student entertainment, an exhibit hall showcasing the latest products and research,  and plenty of sunshine! 

 
Thank you for the amazing work you continue

to provide children, families, and communities.

 

Sincerely,

The BOOST Collaborative Team

NEW KEYNOTE-JONATHAN KOZOL

 

Jonathan Kozol- Educator, Writer, Activist

 

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In 1964 Jonathan Kozol left his comfortable surroundings in Cambridge, Massachusetts to begin work as a teacher in low-income, predominately black Roxbury, first in a freedom school and later in a public elementary school. He grew up in Newton, was educated at Harvard and a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford.

His first published nonfiction, Death at an Early Age: The Destruction of the Hearts and Minds of Negro Children in the Boston Public Schools (1967) winner of the National Book Award, drew upon his experiences as a fourth-grade teacher. The practice of immersing himself in the lives of his subjects became the pattern for his subsequent searing studies of the injustices a wealthy society visits upon its most vulnerable members.

A commission to study the problem of adult literacy resulted in Illiterate American (1980). In Rachel and Her Children: Homeless Families in America (1988) Kozol examines the stunted lives of people deprived of the raw necessities. Savage Inequalities (1991) details the differences between schools in affluent neighborhoods and those attended by the children of the poor.

In 1995 Kozol produced another powerful study, this time based on first-hand experience among schoolchildren in the South Bronx: Amazing Grace: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation. He said: "Of all my books, Amazing Grace means the most to me. It took the most out of me and was the hardest to write, because it was the hardest to live through these experiences. I felt it would initially be seen as discouraging but, ultimately, sensitive readers would see the resilient and transcendent qualities of children and some mothers in the book-that it would be seen as a book about the elegant theology of children." Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope (2001) revisits the courageous and resilient children of the South Bronx.

BOOST Conference attendees will have an opportunity to meet Jonathan during the BOOST Break Thursday, April 28 between 1:30-2:30pm and participate in the book signing.

BOOST NATION: TOWN HALL-New for 2011!

 

Town HallBOOST Nation Town Hall meetings are informal public meetings scheduled throughout the conference with national leaders. Everybody in the out-of-school time community is invited to attend, voice their opinions, share issues, and challenges, share promising practices, and hear the responses from public figures and elected officials about shared subjects of interest in your community.

Schedule of BOOST Nation: Town Hall meetings at the BOOST Conference

Thursday, April 28

 

10:00am-12:00pm:The State of After School in the Nation- Jodi Grant, Executive Director, Afterschool Alliance, Washington, DC

  

2:45pm-4:45pm: The State of After School in California- Gordon Jackson, Assistant Superintendent, California Department of Education, Sacramento, CA

 
Friday April 29
 

10:00am-12:00pm: The Power and Future of Out-of-School Time Programs - US Congressman David Cicilline, Member re-elect of the House of Representatives Rhode Island 1st District, Washington, DC

 
To learn more about BOOST Nation: Town Hall meetings, please click here.

PHASE 2 OF WORKSHOPS ANNOUNCED

Phase 2 of the 2011 BOOST Conference workshop sessions has been announced.

Please visit our website for the most current listing.

 

In addition, workshop sessions are now listed by date and time so you can start planning your 2011 BOOST Conference experience.

 

Click here for the most current listing of working sessions.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
Ren Hotel

Renaissance Palm Springs Hotel-ALMOST SOLD OUT!


 
888 Tahquitz Canyon Way
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Phone: 760-322-6000

BOOST 2011 Conference Rate- $149

 

 

Click here to make your reservation today.

 

Urgent Notice:  All housing accommodations must be made through this website using the link provided. If you are being contacted by a third party, this is not related to the BOOST Conference and you should not provide any financial information.

NEW HOTEL JUST ADDED

Hilton Hotel We have just added another room block at the Hilton Palm Springs Resort, only a couple blocks from the Palm Springs Convention Center!
 

Please check our website later this week to secure your room through our online booking. 
 

 

 

BOOST 2011 Conference Rate-$149

  

 

Please click here for accommodation information.

 
Click here to view a map of Palm Springs to locate your hotel and other popular locations.

 

 Urgent Notice:  All housing accommodations must be made through this website using the link provided. If you are being contacted by a third party, this is not related to the BOOST Conference and you should not provide any financial information.  

 

 

ROOM HOSTS NEEDED

Are you attending the BOOST Conference with a group of 20 or more?

 
We are currently looking for room host for the 2011 BOOST Conference workshop sessions.


Room Host Role 

  • Ensure workshop presenter has requested A/V and desired room set up
  • Greet all workshop attendees
  • Monitor attendance of workshop
  • Welcome attendees using script provided
  • Assist presenter(s) as needed


Room Host Perks

  •  Express pride and represent your program
  •  Network with other out-of-school time professionals
  •  Room Host a workshop of your choice
  •  Practice public speaking among peers

If you are interested in learning more about signing up your agency to room host, please contact Christine McKenna at christine@boostcollaborative.org

WORKSHOP STRAND SPONSORS- Only 1 Left!


-Host 6 workshop sessions throughout the conference in a breakout room dedicated to your strand. Breakout room comes equipped with BOOST A/V Support Package.


- Includes 6 complimentary conference registrations (a $2,550 value)  

-Complimentary marketing of your strand through our website, national e-mail blast reaching over 18,000 professionals, and in the final conference brochure

-Designed and facilitated by your own organization creating your own mini-conference within BOOST!

For more information, click here.

Please contact Tia Quinn at 619-23-BOOST or tia@boostcollaborative.org 
for more information.

 

 
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