National School Choice Week provides an unprecedented opportunity, every January, to shine a spotlight on the need for effective education options for all children. Independently planned by a diverse coalition of individuals, schools and organizations, NSCW features thousands of special events across the country.
Educational Horizons will be celebrating National School Choice Week with an Open House Jan. 27-29, 2014 from 9:30-10:30 each day.
This is a great opportunity for interested parents to visit the school, meet our teachers, as well as observe students in the classroom working with Montessori materials. You will also have a chance to meet other interested parents, and complete the application form for the upcoming 2014-2015 school year.
National School Choice Week 2014 is nation’s largest-ever series of education-related events
The Week will include an unprecedented 5,500 events across all 50 states, with a goal of increasing public awareness of the importance of empowering parents with the freedom to choose the best educational environments for their children.
#DYK over 1.1 million students will be involved in #SCW 2014? — School Choice Week (@schoolchoicewk) January 9, 2014
“During National School Choice Week, millions of Americans will hear the uplifting and transformational stories of students, parents, teachers, and school leaders who are benefiting from a variety of different school choice programs and policies across America,” said Andrew Campanella, president of National School Choice Week. “Our hope is that by letting more people know about the successes of school choice where it exists, more parents will become aware of the educational opportunities available to their families.”
National School Choice Week began in 2011 as an independent, grassroots-led effort. The movement has grown from 150 events in 2011 to a confirmed 5,500 events planned for 2014.
Learn more about National School Choice Week
National School Choice Week is a nonpartisan, nonpolitical public awareness effort. They welcome all Americans to get involved and have their voices heard!
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