Missouri Parents Invited to Education and Path to Prosperity Session at State Capitol

Education policy analyst James Shuls will talk about the relationship between quality education and prosperity

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.--()--The role of school choice in the future prosperity of today’s students will be the topic of a discussion at the Missouri State Capitol on January 28.

James Shuls, director of education policy at the Show Me Institute, will lead the discussion titled “Education and the Path to Prosperity” beginning at 10 a.m. in House Hearing Room 2. Parents are encouraged to attend and hear how quality educational choices can positively impact the futures of their children.

The event is one of 5,500 independently-planned ones taking place during National School Choice Week 2014 – the nation’s largest-ever celebration of educational opportunity. NSCW runs from January 26 – February 1, 2014.

Americans for Prosperity-Missouri (AFP-MO) is part of the nation’s premier grassroots organization committed to advancing every individual’s right to economic freedom and opportunity. AFP-MO works with citizen leaders to educate and engage them and their communities in support of restraining local, state, and federal government growth.

National School Choice Week shines a positive spotlight on effective education options for children – including traditional public schools, public charter schools, magnet schools, private schools, online academies, and homeschooling.

Contacts

For National School Choice Week
Americans for Prosperity
Rachel Payton, 314-750-8443
rpayton@afphq.org

Release Summary

There will be a discussion of school choice at the Missouri State Capitol on January 28, hosted by Americans for Prosperity Missouri.

Contacts

For National School Choice Week
Americans for Prosperity
Rachel Payton, 314-750-8443
rpayton@afphq.org