"Most Likely to Succeed" A Film Screening at KEY Project

"Most Likely to Succeed" A Film Screening at KEY Project

By Josh and John Reppun, the Hawaii Association of Independent Schools, the Castle Foundation and KEY Project

Date and time

Friday, January 22, 2016 · 5 - 8:30pm HST

Location

KEY Project

47-200 Waihee Road Kahalu'u, Hawaii 97644

Description

Kanehunamoku Voyaging Academy, the Castle Foundation, the Hawaii Association of Independent Schools, Le Jardin Academy, Madre Chocolate, The Islander Institute, The Leader Project, Ceeds of Peace, Judge Michael Town (ret), Kupu Hawai'i and Filmmaker Matthew Nagato ("Ike," "Ola") invite you to Kahalu'u on Friday, January 22nd, to view and discuss this important film about teaching and learning. "Most Likely To Succeed is the best film ever done on the topic of school — both its past and its future. The film inspires its audiences with a sense of purpose and possibility, and is bringing school communities together in re-imagining what our students and teachers are capable of doing." Click on http://mltsfilm.org to learn more and see the film trailer. At https://www.facebook.com/MLTSKeyProject/ you can learn more about our sponsors and read articles about the film. (Doors open at 5PM, the screening starts at 6PM.)

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