Documentary "Waiting for Superman" About Public Education in the US
September 25, 2010
The state of public education in America is the subject of Waiting for Superman, a new documentary by Davis Guggenheim. The film chronicles the efforts of five families who attempt to enroll their kids into the best school available to them. The movie received the Audience Award for US Documentary at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. For each ticket purchased, viewers receive a $15 gift code to give to a classroom on Donorschoose.org. The Green Family Foundation encourages you to see this film.
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