You’re invited to an education town hall with Senate education leaders in Seattle

Posted on 26. Oct, 2009 by Kelly.

What’s your child’s experience with the quality of education at his or her school? What’s happened as a result of state budget cuts? What are your thoughts about the education reforms passed this year?

Parents and community members are invited to give feedback on these questions and much more at an Education Reform Town Hall with two key education policymakers, State Senators Rosemary McAuliffe and Eric Oemig. Your ideas and personal stories will help shape policy and legislation during the 2010 legislative session.

Education Reform Town Hall Meeting

Wednesday, October 28th from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Van Asselt Elementary Library
8311 Beacon Ave. South, Seattle 98118 (MAP)

If you can attend, please RSVP to Kelly at  info@educationvoters.org.

Why should you attend?

Senators McAuliffe and Oemig are members of the Quality Education Council, the workgroup that will build an education system that gets every child Ready for Life.

They want to hear your feedback on the vision to implement education reforms that will strengthen Washington’s public schools. These changes will better prepare our students for college, job training and the workforce.

Who should come?

Parents and community members who have a stake in the future of Washington’s public schools should attend this forum.

This is a great opportunity to talk to two of our state’s education leaders before they begin crafting education policy during the 2010 legislative session.

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