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CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Area educators, administrators, parents and other interested citizens will take part in Most Likely to Succeed worldwide campaign to re-imagine education.

The acclaimed film “Most Likely to Succeed” offers an inspiring look at what students and teachers are capable of and to see if we have the vision and courage to transform our schools. This event will be held October 17th in Vangstad Auditorium on the Valley City State University campus at 7pm.

Co-event coordinator Kay Kringlie said the purpose of the gathering is to foster meaningful discussion among educators, administrators, parents and students about how current obstacles can be overcome at the local level.

District 24 legislators have been invited to take part in the discussion afterwards along with Valley City Public School Superintendent Josh Johnson.

North Dakota United president Nick Archuleta will moderate the discussion. He is a Valley City Hi Liner and Valley City State University graduate. This event is free and open to the public.

The screening is sponsored by What In the World Is Going On? For more information call 701-845-7321.