Friday, November 18, 2011

Re: Fwd: Will you join us for National School Choice Week 2012?

The Supreme Court of the United States has traditionally and
continuously upheld the principle that parents have the fundamental
right to direct the education and upbringing of their children.

On Nov 17, 4:50 pm, Bruce Majors <majors.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: National School Choice Week
> Date: Thursday, November 17, 2011
> Subject: Will you join us for National School Choice Week 2012?
> To: Bruce Majors <majors.br...@gmail.com>
>
> Bruce --
>
> Thanks to your invaluable work, 2011 has been a stellar year for the school
> choice movement.
>
> All across the country, a record number of states have passed important
> legislation that enables parents to choose where their children go to
> school. Now, it's time to build on this success. Will you join us once
> again as we plan for National School Choice Week 2012? The dates are set.
> January 22-28, 2012.
>
> Today, we launched a new website,www.SchoolChoiceWeek.com, and I hope
> you'll check it out. The new site makes it easier than ever before to plan
> your own National School Choice Week event, encourage friends and family to
> join the cause, connect with us on social media, and order your National
> School Choice Week scarves and materials. Here are just a few improvements
> you'll notice:
>
> Get Rewarded for Supporting NSCW on Social Media: Our new website actually
> rewards you for supporting National School Choice Week. You will receive
> points each time you "like" our status on Facebook, RSVP for an event,
> create your own event or take any of a number of different actions. I hope
> you'll get in on the "competition" today. On the site, you'll also be able
> to use the new site to recruit friends on Facebook, send Tweets, and easily
> amplify your support of school choice to everyone you know.
>
> Plan Events with Ease and Confidence: Our new platform provides you with
> more tools to plan and manage your National School Choice Week event.
> Registering an event online is now much easier. And if you need a list of
> people who have signed-up to attend an event, you can just print one out.
> Want to send a reminder to guests? Send them an email. Invitees can even
> RSVP for your event on Facebook, while inviting many other supporters to
> sign up, too.
>
> Locate Events in Your Area: If you want to attend an event, it's easier to
> find one! Want to find a National School Choice Week event nearby? Just
> type in your zip code and we'll show you every event going on in your area.
>
> Get Scarves and Event Materials: Our new site makes it easier than ever
> before to order the perfect number of scarves, rally signs, handbooks, and
> other materials for your National School Choice Week event. You can place
> your order for an "Event-in-a-Box" today by clicking here.
>
> You are currently a member of our database and on our new website, we have
> established your very own profile. To claim your profile, simply go towww.SchoolChoiceWeek.com/joinwhere you will be able to update your details
> and establish your own password.
>
> Thanks again for you interest in National School Choice Week. I hope you'll
> take some time today to check out our new site and all of the features it
> offers.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Kyle Olson
> Executive Director
> National School Choice Weekhttp://www.schoolchoiceweek.com/
>
> Here are three things you can do right now to get involved:
>
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