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Charlotte Mobility Forum: “What School Should Now Be: Solving the Economic and Social Mobility Crisis Facing You!”

(September 25, 2018) Please join your neighbors for a community conversation on "What School Should Now Be: Solving the Economic & Social Mobility Crisis Facing You!”

Date: Saturday, October 20th, 10 am to 12:30 pm

Location: Steele Creek Church of Charlotte at 1929 W. Arrowood Rd, Charlotte, NC 28217

Sign-up: Eventbrite: Charlotte Mobility Forum: What School Should Be with Charlotte Leaders & Ted Dintersmith

Sponsored by Alignment Southwest Charlotte and the Arrowood Business Association. Alignment Southwest Charlotte is a collaboration of businesses, the faith community, non-profits, and schools to improve the education, economic, and social mobility of students in Steele Creek. Please visit their website at Alignment Southwest Charlotte.

Highlights of this event are:

Documentary: Most Likely to Succeed:

This acclaimed Sundance documentary shows the need to transform Education in America. It has been shown throughout the US with the response that “This film should be a required course for all parents and educators”.

Most Likely to Succeed Documentary Trailer

Interview with Ted Dintersmith

Ted Dintersmith is the producer of the documentary and author of “What School Could Be: Insights and Inspiration from Teachers across America”. The book “offers an inspiring vision of what our teachers and students can accomplish if trusted with the challenge of developing the skills and ways of thinking needed to thrive in a world of dizzying technological change.”

Panel Discussion with Local Leaders from CMS (Dr. Clayton Wilcox), CPCC (Dr. Richard Zollinger), Chamber of Commerce (R. Gavin), and businesses.

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