Teacher Night at SECCA: Film Screening of Most Likely to Succeed


Teacher Night at SECCA: 
Film Screening of Most Likely to Succeed
Tuesday, May 19 from 4:00 - 8:00 PM. 

"FREE and open to all educators.

SECCA Open House 
Contemporary Art • Curriculum-based tours • Lesson plans and materials • Tech demos • Time to relax • Film Screening • Food, beer and wine

Open House: 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Film Screening: 6:30 - 7:30 PM
Discussion: 7:30 PM

Screened at Sundance, this documentary focuses on the story of a school in San Diego that is completely rethinking what the experience of going to school looks like. As we follow students, parents and teachers through a truly unorthodox school experience, the audience is forced to consider what sort of educational environment is most likely to succeed in the 21st century?

“It quickly becomes clear that Most Likely to Succeed sees very little point in looking at education reform from a political standpoint. This is a film about parents, teachers and, most importantly, students, namely the grassroots participants that make up all the statistics we hear about on the nightly news. We see their victories and defeats, their excitement and anxiety.”

- The Hollywood Reporter


SECCA would like to thank Kaplan Inc. and Gryphon House Books for their generous support."

- A Press Release

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