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Two Conversations About the Future of Charter Schools - Dr. John Merrow

Two Conversations About the Future of Charter Schools

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Friends -- this isn't a full blog post per se, but more of a two-part announcement -- both pertaining to the future of charter schools.

Tomorrow night (Wednesday, September 21), I'll be appearing in conversation with Eva Moskowitz of Harlem Success Academy and Dave Levin of KIPP; you may have seen Dave mentioned extensively in the recent New York Times character education piece.

This conversation between me, Dave and Eva will be taking place in New York City, at the Manhattan JCC (76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue). It starts at 7:30 p.m. and is $15 to non-members of the JCC.

The event hasn't sold out yet, but it's close -- so if you live near New York City, please try to attend. We'd all love to see you there. If you don't live near NYC, please feel free to forward along this info (or Tweet it, or share it, or anything else you see fit).

You can buy tickets at this link.

In advance of that appearance, my web team put together a great experts discussion on charter schools -- featuring Robin Lake, Dan Domenech, John Ayers and more.

You can check that out right here.

I hope this finds everyone well and I look forward to hopefully seeing you tomorrow night for a discussion on the future of the charter movement!

 
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*****Originally posted in the Huffington Post on September 20, 2011
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