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Starr to Host School Year's First Book Club Meeting

The MCPS superintendent will host a panel discussion of 'How Children Succeed.'

 

How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, by Paul Tough, will be the focus of Montgomery County schools Superintendent Joshua P. Starr’s first Book Club discussion of the school year Tuesday.

Starr will host a discussion of the book at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the Carver Educational Services Center, at 850 Hungerford Drive, in Rockville. The discussion will include questions from Montgomery County Public Schools parents, staff and students and community members for a panel of researchers and educators.

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In How Children Succeed, “Tough argues that the qualities that matter most have more to do with character: skills like perseverance, curiosity, conscientiousness, optimism, and self-control,” according to the author’s website.

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The panel is scheduled to include:

The discussion will be webcast live at www.mcpsbookclub.org and broadcast on MCPS TV (channel 34 on Comcast; channel 36 on Verizon; channel 89 on RCN). Submit questions by email to: ask@mcpsbookclub.org, or via Twitter using the hashtag #mcpsbookclub.

There is no cost to attend the discussion. To be part of the studio audience, RSVP by email to: pio@mcpsmd.org.

This will be Starr's fourth Book Club discussion since taking the helm of county schools in July 2011. Click here to view previous discussions.

Find more coverage of Starr's book club here:

  • Starr Will Host His First Book Club
  • Starr's Second Book Club "Sells Out"

 


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