You Have To See This

I just received a draft of our 2012 National School Choice Week television advertisement, and I wanted to share it with you. The Week is exactly a month away today (it’s January 22-28, 2012), and this ad perfectly captures the excitement that a National School Choice Week celebration can generate in your community.

Click below to view the ad: 

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I hope you’ll share this ad with your friends and family over the holidays – including your extended family on Facebook and Twitter - and think about how you can get involved with National School Choice Week.

We know 2012 seems a long ways away but, in reality, there are just 32 days until National School Choice Week begins.

Here are three things you can do right now to help make National School Choice Week 2012 a huge success:

  1. Find an event near you to attend or support. Check our events listing daily - new events are being posted all the time.
  2. Better yet, plan your own event! We have all types of resources on our website to help you get started including free documentaries to host a screening and discussion as well as an Event-in-a-Box to help brand your event. 
  3. Spread the word about National School Choice Week to your family, friends co-workers and neighbors by forwarding this email or writing your own and sharing a link to our website: www.SchoolChoiceWeek.com.
Enjoy the ad, and from everyone here at National School Choice Week, have a wonderful holiday season!
 
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National School Choice Week posted about You Have To See This on National School Choice Week's Facebook page 2011-12-22 14:15:36 -0500
Have you seen our new television ad yet? If not, watch it here and learn what you can do right now to prepare for National School Choice Week.

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