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When

Sunday October 20, 2013
-to-
Tuesday October 22, 2013

 
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Where

Koury Convention Center
3121 High Point Road
Greensboro, NC 27407


 

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Contact

Laura Candler, NCAEE President

registration@ncelementary.org

 

 

 



Elementary School Conference Registration

The 10th Annual Elementary School Conference will be hosted by the North Carolina Association of Elementary Educators. It will take place from Sunday, October 20th to Tuesday, October 22nd. For full details, visit the NCAEE Website

Registration Fees

  • Regular Registration Fee - $175
  • Undergraduate Student Fee - $25
  • Team discount - Register and pay for four individual registrations and a 5th person may attend free! To take advantage of this offer, download the Team Registration Form and follow the directions.

NCAEE Membership Included

Your registration fee includes membership to the NCAEE, but you'll need to complete an application form at the conference to finalize your membership. 

Registration and Payment Options

When you are ready to register, click the Register Now button below. Please disregard the Promo Code box. You will be given the option to pay online with PayPal, to mail a check, or pay at the door. If you wish to register with a credit card, choose the PayPal button and look for the credit card option. A confirmation of your registration will be emailed to you. If you pay at the door, you may pay with a credit card or check at that time. If you mail a check after October 14th, have your administrator complete a Payment Authoriziation Form (see below) and bring it with you in case we don't receive your check in time. The last day our PO Box will be checked before the conference is October 17th. 

Can't pay now? If your school does not have funds available now or if you are not sure we will receive the check in time, you can guarantee payment later by having an administrator complete the Payment Authorization Form. You can read more about this option on the NCAEE blog.