This Thursday June 29th: Should Every School Serve Everyone?

cato“Discrimination” has a terrible connotation – excluding or treating people differently for ultimately superficial reasons – and fear that choice programs would allow schools to discriminate in admissions has been widespread. But is “discrimination” always and inescapably wrong? Could it reflect a school’s capabilities or sense of mission? Join the Cato Institute in Washington, DC for a very open discussion – including opinions from the audience – of this highly sensitive issue.

The policy forum will feature Lindsey Burke, Director, Center for Education Policy, and Will Skillman Fellow in Education in the Institute for Family, Community, and Opportunity, Heritage Foundation; A. D. Motzen, National Director of State Relations, Agudath Israel of America; Joe McTighe, Executive Director, Council for American Private Education; facilitated by Neal McCluskey, Director, Center for Educational Freedom, Cato Institute.

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