Georgia Center for Opportunity Announces Freedom
Georgia Center for Opportunity Announces “Freedom of School Choice” Summer Town Halls June 8-11.
Free events for parents of struggling public school students to learn about School Choice benefits offered in Georgia. Parents of children who attended public school (K-12) last year are invited to attend the “Freedom of School Choice Summer Town Hall Meetings” happening in Clayton, Fulton and Gwinnett counties on June 8-11 from 6:00-7:30 p.m. The events are free of charge and will include complimentary light refreshments. Georgia Center for Opportunity and the Georgia Parents Alliance are sponsoring the events.
Event details:
Clayton County Monday, June 8 6:00-7:30pm Utopian Academy for the Arts
Fulton County Tuesday, June 9 6:00-7:30pm Lefont Theatre Sandy Springs
Gwinnett County Wednesday, June 10 6:00-7:30pm Rhodes Jordan Park
The public is encouraged to get more information and RSVP to attend the events at www.GeorgiaOpportunity.org/school-choice or by calling 404-229-1073.
Free events for parents of struggling public school students to learn about School Choice benefits offered in Georgia. Parents of children who attended public school (K-12) last year are invited to attend the “Freedom of School Choice Summer Town Hall Meetings” happening in Clayton, Fulton and Gwinnett counties on June 8-11 from 6:00-7:30 p.m. The events are free of charge and will include complimentary light refreshments. Georgia Center for Opportunity and the Georgia Parents Alliance are sponsoring the events.
Event details:
Clayton County Monday, June 8 6:00-7:30pm Utopian Academy for the Arts
Fulton County Tuesday, June 9 6:00-7:30pm Lefont Theatre Sandy Springs
Gwinnett County Wednesday, June 10 6:00-7:30pm Rhodes Jordan Park
The public is encouraged to get more information and RSVP to attend the events at www.GeorgiaOpportunity.org/school-choice or by calling 404-229-1073.
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Georgia Center for Opportunity Announces “Freedom of School Choice” Summer Town Halls June 8-11. Free events for parents of struggling public school students to learn about School Choice benefits offered in Georgia.