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E-mail Print Not As Good As You Think: The Myth of the Middle Class School
PRI Event - Washington D.C.

Start : Thursday, December 3, 2009 02:30 PM
End : Thursday, December 3, 2009 03:30 PM
Location : United States Capitol - Washington, D.C.
Capitol Visitors Center–HVC 201

Not As Good As You Think

The Pacific Research Institute with

House Republican Leader John Boehner and

Representative John Kline,
Senior Republican of the House Education and Labor Committee


present the U.S. Capitol film debut of

"Not As Good As You Think: The Myth of the Middle Class School"

Followed by a discussion with Lance Izumi, executive producer and author and Nick Tucker, director.

Thursday, December 3, 2009
2:30pm - Screening and Refreshments (45-minute film)

United States Capitol - Washington, D.C.
Capitol Visitors Center–HVC 201

View movie trailer

Please reserve your seat by clicking on "register" button.

For further questions please contact Cindy Chin at (415) 955-6110 or cchin@pacificresearch.org

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