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When Pitfalls Arise...

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All of us are ultimately responsible for the fate of economically disadvantaged youth. Please join us September 16th for our 4th Annual Opportunities Beyond Obstacles Conference as we refine our progress to address the root causes of the challenges faced by our students who live in poverty. For more information, click on the following brochure. Click on the button below to register.
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Register for OBO Conference 2017

WHAT IS CEDEDS?

The Consortium for the Educational Development of Economically Disadvantaged Students (CEDEDS) is an organization that seeks to equip economically disadvantaged youth with the knowledge and experiences that will allow achievement in all areas of human endeavor.
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Previous newsletters, presenters from last year, media and content from OBO conference 2014, 2015, and 2016.
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Submit your scholarly rhetoric to help promote discussion. Qualifying works will be considered for publishing.
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Please explore this site for more info. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

The Consortium for the Educational Development of Economically Disadvantaged Students (CEDEDS) is a division of Science and Math for Everyone, Inc.

“The community is ultimately responsible for the fate of economically disadvantaged youth…”


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OBO 2017

Saturday, Sept 16
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​7 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Predolin Library (Predolin Hall)
Edgewood College
1000 Edgewood College Drive
Madison, WI 53711

CONTACT

Consortium for the Educational Development of Economically Disadvantaged Students (CEDEDS)
P.O. Box 8577
Madison, WI 53708-8577

Floyd Rose, Ph.D., President
Phone: (608) 241-5858

floydrose@cededs.com  ​


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