September is here, and I’ve been hearing those big yellow school buses making their early morning rounds in my neighborhood.
September also means that WFAE’s Public Conversation on the state of public education in the Charlotte area is getting close. The event is Tuesday evening, Sept. 16, at UNC Charlotte Center City and I’m excited about the excellent panel of educators and education experts who have agreed to join us: Dr. Heath Morrison, Superintendent of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools; Torrieann Dooley, Teacher at David Cox Road Elementary; Tiffany Flowers, Executive Director of KIPP Charlotte; and Eric Guckian, Senior Education Advisor to N.C. Governor Pat McCrory.
WFAE reporter Tom Bullock will moderate this community forum. He and I have been brainstorming and we’d love to hear from you about the public education issues that you think are most important to address. Feel free to comment below or send your ideas to publicconversations@wfae.org
From student achievement and teacher pay, to charter schools and the Common Core, the possibilities for an informative and lively discussion abound. The best part is, you can participate in the conversation. WFAE’s Public Conversations are built around audience involvement, so come prepared to consider taking a turn at our roving microphones.
Enjoy these closing days of summer, and please make room on your calendar to join us for this community discussion on Tuesday evening, Sept. 16 at UNC-Charlotte’s Center City Auditorium. You can register to attend here.
Mark Rumsey
News Host & Public Conversations Producer