The College School will host a community-wide screening of Most Likely to Succeed, a critically acclaimed documentary that examines the history of education in the United States. Most Likely to Succeed reveals the growing shortcomings of conventional education methods in today's innovative world. The film explores compelling new approaches that aim to transform learning as we know it.
The film screening is free for parents. Child care will be provided for children ages 3-10.
6:30 p.m. on Jan. 22 at The College School. Register to attend at thecollegeschool.org
Most Likely to Succeed Trailer from One Potato Productions on Vimeo.
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