It’s Time to Celebrate! | Eastern NC Now

It’s National School Choice Week. North Carolina and all of America will be celebrating the ability of parents to choose the best education for their child.

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the John Locke Foundation. The author of this post is Bob Luebke.

    It's National School Choice Week. North Carolina and all of America will be celebrating the ability of parents to choose the best education for their child.

    The pandemic has brought hardship to many. However, in the midst of those difficulties, we've seen how school choice helps families and communities in need. Is there any wonder why school choice is as popular as ever!

    Come join us as we celebrate school choice.

    This week the John Locke Foundation is hosting two events celebrating school choice.

    On Monday, January 24th, the Shaftesbury Society will host The Opportunity Scholarship: Nurturing Children and Empowering Parents.

    For more information.

    On Thursday, January 27th, The Locke Foundation will host National School Choice Week, Virtual Civitas Poll Lunch

    For more information

    Can't make it to either event? No problem. There are many events celebrating school choice across North Carolina. Learn more here.

    Come celebrate educational freedom! Happy National School Choice Week!
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