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ANNOUNCING CONVENTION INSTALLMENT PLAN

The cost for the 2025 NJCL Convention at Miami University has not been finalized. 

We are very aware of the continued rising cost of the NJCL Convention.  To help out our delegates,  we have set up an installment plan for individuals to pay for their convention registration in smaller, more frequent installments rather than as one large payment.  This program is available to all delegates - JCL, SCL, and adults.

Individuals may sign up for the installment plan using this registration form.  After completing the form, individuals will receive information about their payment plan.

  • Participants will receive an invoice for $200 by January 1, $200 by March 1, $200 by May 1, and an invoice for the balance by July 1. 

  • You may pay by credit card, Venmo, or send a check.  Purchase Orders are not accepted for this program.

  • If you join the program after January 1, you will receive the March and May invoices for $200, and the July 1 invoice will reflect the total remaining balance.

  • If you subsequently receive an NJCL Scholarship or other means of payment, the installments paid will be refunded. 

 

If you join the program and are unable to attend Convention, you will be able to receive a refund for the total amount paid as long as you cancel in writing to administrator@njcl.org on or before June 27, 2025 which is the Convention cancellation deadline. 

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Announcing our Mentoring Program

The main goal is to leverage the knowledge and experience of our members to help other teachers develop their knowledge base and skill set. New teachers or pre-service teachers need advice or guidance as they are getting started. An experienced teacher may need suggestions about implementing a new strategy or technique.  All teachers benefit from working with a colleague. With many Classics teachers working in isolation, this program aims to overcome that barrier.

This program is open to all ACL members, at any level of teaching, and any point in their career where they might be needing help, or might have expertise to share.

Mentors and Mentees can agree on the length of the collaboration based on individual needs. Some collaborations might only need two months, while others might need more time.  We suggest two, four, or six months depending on the project. 

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