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Provocative 'Race to Nowhere' to Be Screened at Morristown High School

Public welcome to free screening.

Race to Nowhere, a much-taked-about film that focuses on America's obsession with achievement and the stresses it imposes on our children, will be screened at Morristown High School on Thursday, April 28 at 7–9 p.m. The film is 85 minutes long and it will be followed by a brief discussion period.

The event is presented by the Morristown High School Parent Advisory Council, whose promotional material says, "Attend a screening and become part of the grassroots phenomenon that is feeding a groundswell for change."   

The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Donations are accepted.

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