Staten Island Parent Conference 2019
More than 100 Staten Island parents, grandparents, guardians and education activists came to IS 2 in Midland Beach for the 10th annual UFT Staten Island Parent Conference to learn about college, bullying, special education and other topics of interest to public school parents.


Carolina Mendez (seated, center) and her children work on an art project with the help of instructor Melanie Sepulveda, a teacher at IS 27.

Listening to a presentation titled Steering Your Students Toward Success is Fidelfa Zosasas and her daughter.



Julia Luppino (left), who presented on behalf of Parent to Parent of New York State about state resources for people with developmental disabilities, speaks with Lucia Curatolo-Boylan, a PS 9 parent.





Carolina Mendez (seated, center) and her children work on an art project with the help of instructor Melanie Sepulveda, a teacher at IS 27.

Listening to a presentation titled Steering Your Students Toward Success is Fidelfa Zosasas and her daughter.



Julia Luppino (left), who presented on behalf of Parent to Parent of New York State about state resources for people with developmental disabilities, speaks with Lucia Curatolo-Boylan, a PS 9 parent.




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Julia Luppino (left), who presented on behalf of Parent to Parent of New York State about state resources for people with developmental disabilities, speaks with Lucia Curatolo-Boylan, a PS 9 parent.





Carolina Mendez (seated, center) and her children work on an art project with the help of instructor Melanie Sepulveda, a teacher at IS 27.

Listening to a presentation titled Steering Your Students Toward Success is Fidelfa Zosasas and her daughter.



Julia Luppino (left), who presented on behalf of Parent to Parent of New York State about state resources for people with developmental disabilities, speaks with Lucia Curatolo-Boylan, a PS 9 parent.





Carolina Mendez (seated, center) and her children work on an art project with the help of instructor Melanie Sepulveda, a teacher at IS 27.

Listening to a presentation titled Steering Your Students Toward Success is Fidelfa Zosasas and her daughter.



Julia Luppino (left), who presented on behalf of Parent to Parent of New York State about state resources for people with developmental disabilities, speaks with Lucia Curatolo-Boylan, a PS 9 parent.



