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Race to Nowhere Film Screening and Discussion

Annapolis High, 2700 Riva Rd, Annapolis, MD | Get Directions »
$10.00

This film is must-see for parents of middle and high school students.  "Race to Nowhere" is a film and call to challenge current assumptions on how to best prepare the youth of America to become healthy, bright, and contributing citizens.  Tickets are $10 online / $15 at the door.  Our panel is stacked with experts on mental health, physical health, college application, education, sports, family and real life in high school.  Moderator Kavitha Cardoza, Education Reporter at WAMU, will make sure the conversation is in-depth and informative. Join us! Visit this link for more information and tickets http://www.racetonowhere.com/epostcard/6667

 

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Heather Macintosh
Posted by: Heather Macintosh
Where Annapolis High 2700 Riva Rd, Annapolis, MD 21401
Next on This event is over.
Time 6:30 pm–9:00 pm
Who to bring Moms, Dads, Teens, Families
Website http://­www.­raceto­nowhere.­com/­epostcard/­6667
Phone 410-279-4569
Price $10
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More About Annapolis High

Annapolis High

Annapolis High

2700 Riva Rd, Annapolis, MD
410-266-5240

Annapolis High School (AHS), located on Riva Road, is home to the Panthers and serves grades 9 to 12. AHS is a Maryland Green School since 2001 and an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School since 2005. The IB program incorporates world and cultural experiences with a challenging curriculum for students in grades 11 and 12.  The Middle Years Program is offered to students in grades 9 and 10. Students must apply to participate. Other programs offered to students at AHS include vo-tech through the Center of Applied Technology at South River, college prep with AVID (Advanced via Individual Determination), and leadership training with Naval Junior ROTC.

Annapolis and Bates middle schools feed into Annapolis High, as do the following elementary schools: Annapolis, Eastport, Georgetown East, Germantown, Hillsmere, Mills-Parole, Rolling Knolls, Tyler Heights and West Annapolis.

In the spring of 2010, Principal Donald Lilley was recognized as High School Principal of the Year by the Maryland Association of Secondary School Principals for his leadership efforts at the school since he started there in 2004.

Heather Macintosh

9:06 am on Friday, November 30, 2012

Panelists include Dr. Maureen McMahon, Assistant Superintendent Advanced Studies and Magnet Programs, AACPS; Dr. Angelica Shiels, Adolescent and Young Adult Psychotherapist; James Massey, Admissions Officer, University of Maryland College Park; Kari Oakes, Physician Assistant; Andy Grannell, Annapolis High Swim Coach; Danielle Weiss, Head of Counseling, Annapolis High; Jennifer Schultz, Junior at AHS; Ashley Cantor, Senior, AHS. Tickets still available online or at the door.

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