Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Tonight in Baltimore: Seeds of a Parent Revolution, Grassroots Style | Re:education in Baltimore

Tonight in Baltimore: Seeds of a Parent Revolution, Grassroots Style | Re:education in Baltimore:


Tonight in Baltimore: Seeds of a Parent Revolution, Grassroots Style

Tonight at the Village Learning Place in Baltimore’s Charles Village, just a few blocks southeast of the Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus and a few yards south of Margaret Brent Elementary/Middle School, a group of parents and caregivers will convene to hear about how three neighborhood public schools in Baltimore turned around. (Hint: It didn’t require state intervention or the contracting of outside operators or charter conversions.)
If you’re curious about the power parents have to improve a city school, don’t miss it. Cases under discussion will be Roland Park Elementary/Middle SchoolThe Mt. Washington School, and Federal Hill Prep.
WHEN: TONIGHT! Weds, April 25, 2012.
Doors open at 7 for refreshments and the panel starts talking at 7:30 pm.
WHERE: The Village Learning Place, 2521 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, MD 21218
Check out the invite on the Village Parents website for more details.
Many thanks in advance to the Village Parents for organizing the event and to Downtown Baltimore Family Alliance President Judy Chung O’Brien and others for their participation.