Shorewood PTSA invites parents, educators, community members, and students over 12 years old to a community screening of the acclaimed documentary Most Likely to Succeed about reimagining education.
The screening will take place at 3:00pm on Sunday, September 25, 2016 at the Shoreline Center Auditorium, 18560 1st Avenue NE, Shoreline 98155.
Admission will be $5 either in advance via Brown Paper Tickets or at the door. All middle and high school students will be FREE at the door, no ticket purchase required.
Childcare is available by reservation on Brown Paper Tickets.
The 90-minute film will be followed by a 45-minute panel discussion.
We are honored to have a representative from the Shoreline School District and an innovative Shoreline teacher participate on the panel.
The acclaimed film Most Likely to Succeed offers an inspiring look at what students and teachers are capable of — if we have the vision and courage to transform our schools. Directed by acclaimed documentarian Greg Whiteley, the film has been an official selection of two dozen of the world’s top film festivals, including Sundance and Tribeca.
Audience members call it the most compelling film ever done on the topic of school. In the past year, more than 1,500 communities have booked a screening of Most Likely to Succeed.
The purpose of this event is to foster meaningful discussion among educators, administrators, parents, and students about how current obstacles can be overcome and steps towards change can be taken on a local level.
Visit the website for a trailer and more information about the film. See event information on Facebook: Community Film Screening.
For additional information, contact Leslie Ray or Mary Hart
Updated 9-19-2016 Shorecrest is not participating
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