SCC to Screen Education Film “Race to Nowhere”

The Safe Community Coalition will sponsor a screening of the film, “Race to Nowhere” on Jan. 11, at 7 p.m. in Langley High School’s auditorium, 6520 Georgetown Pike, McLean. Following the screening of the film, there will be a panel discussion to talk about issues raised in the film.

The Safe Community Coalition will sponsor a screening of the film, “Race to Nowhere” on Jan. 11, at 7 p.m. in Langley High School’s auditorium, 6520 Georgetown Pike, McLean. Following the screening of the film, there will be a panel discussion to talk about issues raised in the film.

“Race to Nowhere” is a documentary about the pressures and various outcomes experienced by students and educators: stress-related illnesses, depression, cheating and burnout. Working in partnership with Langley High School, McLean High School, Thomas Jefferson High School of Science and Technology and the Parent-Teacher-Student Associations of each school, the SCC is also organizing a post-film panel discussion to encourage a dialogue about these issues.

Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Proceeds from the film will be used for follow-up meetings and activities to encourage continued discussions about the issues raised in the film.

For more information on the Safe Community Coalition, which serves the area defined by the McLean High School and Langley High School pyramids, visit safecommunitycoalition.net.

 

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