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		<title>Ensure that All Kids in your Community Receive the Very Best Education</title>
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What is this speaker’s series?
It’s a chance for you to learn how the community can advocate for an excellent education for all youth. We’re bringing nationally renowned speakers to your community — their stories we hope will inspire you to expect and demand more from your schools.
Who’s bringing these speakers to town?
This series has been created by a group of educational and non-profit organizations who want to make sure that Denver parents and communities have the best information to improve our schools. Sponsoring organizations include: A+ Denver, Metro Organizations for ...]]></description>
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<h3>What is this speaker’s series?</h3>
<p>It’s a chance for you to learn how the community can advocate for an excellent education for all youth. We’re bringing nationally renowned speakers to your community — their stories we hope will inspire you to expect and demand more from your schools.<br />
<h3>Who’s bringing these speakers to town?</h3>
<p>This series has been created by a group of educational and non-profit organizations who want to make sure that Denver parents and communities have the best information to improve our schools. Sponsoring organizations include: A+ Denver, Metro Organizations for People (MOP), The Urban League, &amp; The Donnell-Kay Foundation.<br />
<h3>Why now?</h3>
<p>Over the last several years, Denver Public Schools (DPS) has wrestled with how to create better schools; yet, despite these efforts, we continue to have a shortage of quality schools to serve DPS students.
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<li>What does that mean to your community, your family, and your kids?</li>
<li>What role can you play?</li>
<li>How can you demand more for Denver kids and create change?</li>
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<h3>Here’s how:</h3>
<p>Our speaker’s series will help explain how to drive positive change in education. Come hear new ideas, ask questions, and learn what you can do.<a href="http://morefromourschools.com/">Learn more here</a><a href="http://www.copta.org/documents/2009_11_09_morefromourschools.pdf">Download a flyer to pass out</a></p>
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