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Get Schooled with Education Town Hall

  December 15, 2009 at 1:30PM  |  Views:  |  Comment

Unless you've been living under a rock for your entire life, you're bound to understand the importance that education plays in shaping young minds. But given the numerous challenges facing our nation's school and the country as a whole, where do you even start in trying to make a difference? Luckily, that's where Get Schooled comes in.

Founded on the belief that our nation can be made stronger by educating the minds and improving the skills of every American, Get Schooled is devoted to helping America's students, parents, teachers, communities, and corporations utilize their power for change. And where else is the potential for change more important than in our schools?

So if you're a student, parent, or just someone who takes an interest in our nation's future, be sure to tune into the Get Schooled Town Hall Meeting with Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today from 2-3pm EST. Not only is the event streaming live online (so you have no excuse not to watch), you can also call (888) 493-9382 during the broadcast with your questions or leave them as comments on the ED.gov website.

So what are you waiting for?

Source: GetSchooled.com

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