Virtual School Meanderings

September 19, 2012

Join Us For Breakfast With A Leading Education Reformer

Another item from Tuesday’s inbox…

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Half of low-income students in the U.S. will not graduate high school.
As statistics like that show, we have a long way to go to provide all students an excellent education. But across the nation, education innovators are pioneering bold ideas for how to change that. 

On Oct. 3, Indianapolis will have an opportunity to hear from one of them.

 

Join UNCF, 100 Black Men of Indianapolis, La Plaza, Education Reform Now, Lacy Leadership Association, School Choice Indiana, the Indianapolis Urban League, Stand for Children and The Mind Trust for a discussion with nationally renowned education reformer Dr. Howard Fuller, who will share his ideas on how to improve our nation’s K-12 education system. Fuller is one of the nation’s most respected and thoughtful leaders in education today. His thought-provoking message has been aired in venues across the U.S., including in the critically acclaimed film, “Waiting for Superman.”

 

The event will include a light breakfast and conversation about the future of public education in Indianapolis. 

 

Education today: Perspectives from one of the nation’s leading reformers

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

8:00-9:30 AM

Madame Walker Theater

617 Indiana Ave. 

Indianapolis, IN 46202

Light breakfast and program

 

This event is free and open to the public but seating is limited – reserve your spot today!

 

Questions? Contact Sarah Hawkins at  shawkins@themindtrust.org

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