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Sept. 7: ‘Most Likely to Succeed’ education documentary screens at Empire

Join us for an evening screening of an award-winning film, Most Likely To Succeed by Ted Dintersmith about what matters most for students today. The film will play at 6 p.m. Sept. 7 at the Empire Arts Center, downtown Grand Forks.

The Greater North Dakota Chamber partnered with the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction and are pleased to present a special community screening of the edu-documentary.

Most Likely to Succeed is the first national campaign to inspire – and empower – communities across the country to revolutionize their schools for the 21st Century. Through a 50-state tour, community screenings, and a call to action to students, parents, educators, policymakers, and organizations to take a stand for the potential of every young person, we are uniting millions to revolutionize education once and for all.

The film is suitable for parents, teachers, school leaders, students, and change agents. Register Now.

For more information on Most Likely to Succeed and the campaign, visit http://www.mltsfilm.org/.

— Robert Pawloski, Education and Human Development