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| Education Doctors
Zalee Harris and Patricia Brady Dennis are the Education Doctors. They have examined, tested, researched, diagnosed and found a cure for what ails the education system in Prince George’s County. Zalee and Pat also maintain that the problem is not just countywide, but statewide, national and global. What can you do about the problem? Click here and you will find a wealth of information, including how the Education Doctors monitor both federal and state governments as well as what legislation they support and oppose. Links to Maryland State’s Department of Education and its 24 School Districts are also available from the Education Doctor’s web site. The Education Doctors believe that with faith, dedication, commitment and plenty of help from a concerned public, a dying education system can find itself in remission in no time. |
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| Zalee Harris
Zalee Harris has lived in Prince George's County since 1985. Her two children attended and completed school in Prince George's County. Mrs. Harris is a Senior Project Manager for Cable and Wireless Communications and a member of the Board of Directors for Capital Commitment, Inc., a non-profit organization which has helped over 1000 adults move from welfare and low incomes to full-time careers in the telecommunications industry. She is also founder and former President of the District 8 Federation of Homeowners and Associations, Inc., a community-based organization that tracked and monitored education, commercial and residential development, and the economy in southern Prince George’s County. In 1998, Mrs. Harris ran for the District 8 elective office of County Council in Prince George's County. |
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| Patricia Brady Dennis
Patricia Brady Dennis, a life-long resident of Prince George's County, has five children who have completed school, one child finishing school in Prince George's County, and two children attending Calvert County Schools. Mrs. Dennis is an education advocate for special education children and a founding member of PANDA - Parent Advocacy Network for the Differently Abled. She is also the past coordinator for Southern Prince George's Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder - C.H.A.D.D. Presently, Mrs. Dennis works with parents to develop Individual Education Plans (IEP) for children with special education needs. She also mediates claims against schools that fail to adhere to state/federal laws and regulations. After performing the initial research on the changing school curricula, Mrs. Dennis was able to speak out against the terrible things her children were exposed to at school. As the legislative liaison for the PTSA's in her children's schools, she has researched state school reform initiatives since 1992. |
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Working together, Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Dennis have produced their first manuscript. Tentatively named, "Unraveling the Seamless Web of America's School Reform…an Autopsy of Goals 2000," this effort represents their desire to share with other concerned citizens the details of their findings. These findings include the role the country's political leaders in developing the national educational reform agenda, the role of the general public in accepting this plan, and the effect of this plan on the future of America's society. If you would like to join their email list and receive email workshop notices, please click here to visit their web site.
| Education Doctors |
| Prove Us Wrong! |
| Zalee Harris: Phone: 301-894-0914 Fax: 301-894-2747 |
| Patricia Brady Dennis: Phone: 301-494-3956 |
| e-mail: educationdoctors@aol.com |
| website: members.aol.com/educationdoctors/eddoc.html |
| Hours: By Appointment |
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