Attn, DC Reasonoids! Celebrate National School Choice Week This Thursday (1/26) at 6:30pm!
Celebrate the latest developments in school choice with Reason at our DC office on Thursday, January 26 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. We'll have a lineup of education speakers including Reason Foundation Director of Education Lisa Snell and Heritage Foundation Senior Policy Analyst Lindsey Burke.
- What: Reason Celebrates National School Choice Week
- When: Thursday, January 26 from 6:30pm - 8:30pm
- Where: 1747 Connecticut Ave. NW
Beer, wine, and light refreshments will be served. Space is limited and RSVPs are required. Please go here to reserve your space.
Here's Lisa Snell for Reason.tv with 3 Reasons School Choice is Growing:
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Can't wait until I'm retired in a couple years so that I can go to these happy hours. Anyone here been to them? What are they like?
Michelle Rhee, and I'm there.
Have you seen Waiting for Superman?
Gonna watch it next after "The Cartel"
i'll grow your school
I want to go. I have never been to one. But I have ice skating lessons that night. Damn.
"You wear sucky white skates like a figure skater."
"Well, yours are black like a ref's. At least figure skaters can skate, eh?"
I want to be Johnny Weir baby!!
Actually I want to play hockey. But that is a long ways away.
Why would libertarians want to have government funding for private schools? You know that's only going to lead to people saying, "We want a say in how our tax dollars are spent" and will result in more regulations and controls over private school educations.
because they're not libertarians.
...or they call themselves "incrementalists," which is the same thing
Dude knows he is like totally rocking. Wow.
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