I support an organization that is near and dear to my heart: Main Line Parent Magazine. MLP provides resources for parents from exercise classes to art to educational information. I’ve worked with this group many times (I was even a MODEL) and support everything they do.
This weekend MLP is hosting a private and independent school expo. If you’re in the market for a new school, you should attend this event. It will be well organized and great fun, I’m sure. Want more information? Of course you do! Please keep reading!
On Sunday, October 21, 2012 from 1:00 to 4:00PM, Main Line Parent will host the Main Line Private & Independent School Expo at Radnor Valley Country Club (555 Sproul Road, Villanova PA). This event, which is designed specifically for families who value education and high quality service providers, will showcase a variety of programs â special needs, gifted, traditional, Montessori, Waldorf, art/science/music-focused enrichment for children and boarding school as well â to educate parents about how to find the right programs for their children.
While the Main Line Private and Independent School Expo is the first of its kind, it was planned on the heels of a very successful Main Line Early Childhood Education Fair, which Main Line Parent hosted this spring in Wayne. Whether youâre looking to get your foot in the door early or actively searching for the right education options now, this event is essential for families of the Main Line and Philadelphiaâs western suburbs with children entering preschool through grade 12. The Expo will help parents find the right program for their children by allowing them to explore different types of schools, educational philosophies and special programs. Attendees will leave the Expo more aware of private and independent schools (and open house opportunities), the admissions process, financial planning, scholarship information, tax credits and more.
Families should register for the Expo as a unit, specifying how many members plan to attend (the event as a whole and the specific seminars, listed under âticket informationâ). And, though the event is free, a $5 donation or a children’s book donation for Reach Out and Read will be requested at the door.
You never know where the Unconventional Librarian will turn up, so be sure to attend this event!