Too Important to Fail

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Too Important to Fail

Time: April 19, 2012 from 5:30pm to 8:30pm
Location: Milbank Chapel 125 Zankel Teachers College
Website or Map: http://RSVP to: studentactiv…
Event Type: film, screening, panel, discussion
Organized By: Teachers College Columbia
Latest Activity: Apr 8, 2012

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Teachers College - Columbia

Student Activities & Programs
and

The Coalition for Public Education

Non-Profit Community Organization

Present:


Too Important to Fail


THURSDAY, APRIL 19th, 2012

Film Screening at 5:30 p.m. Panel Discussion at 6:30 p.m.

Milbank Chapel 125 Zankel Teachers College

Only 47% of Black males students are graduating from America’s public schools. They are dropping out at alarming rates. They are consistently the lowest performing students in 46 states.

Join us as we identify problems and share SOLUTIONS. 


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TC%20Panel%204.19.12.pdf

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