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‘Forget Me Not’ documentary screening focuses on inclusive education

Kent ISD —In collaboration with the Robert Nelson Foundation and Kent District Library, Kent ISD is presenting a free screening of Forget Me Not and a panel discussion about inclusive education from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, at Celebration Cinema North, 2121 Celebration Drive NE.

The documentary, directed by Olivier Bernier, intimately follows a family’s journey to have their son with Down Syndrome included at school, looking at what truly inclusive education can look like. 

Kent ISD is presenting a documentary screening on inclusive education

Educators seeking professional development credits are encouraged to attend and required to register at bit.ly/KentISD_ForgetMeNot.

Registration is also required for anyone else interested in attending; guests can register online at bit.ly/KentISD_ForgetMeNot2.

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Erin Albanese
Erin Albanese
Erin Albanese is managing editor and reporter, covering Kentwood, Lowell and Wyoming. She was one of the original SNN staff writers, helping launch the site in 2013, and enjoys fulfilling the mission of sharing the stories of public education. She has worked as a journalist in the Grand Rapids area since 2000. A graduate of Central Michigan University, she has written for The Grand Rapids Press, Advance Newspapers, On-the-Town Magazine and Group Tour Media. Read Erin's full bio

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