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'Most Likely to Succeed: Prepping Our Kids for the Innovation Era'

Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School is hosting a showing of this documentary, followed by a discussion.

SUDBURY, MA — According to co-authors Tony Wagner and Ted Dintersmith, historians will someday point to this period as "an inflection point for the United States."

"They’ll write about how the core structure of the global economy changed in the blink of an eye," Wagner and Dintersmith said in an announcement. "The creative force of innovation erased millions and millions of routine jobs and eroded the power of large, bureaucratic organizations. As those economic dinosaurs died off, they were replaced by countless opportunities for the innovative, for the creative, for the nimble."

Moderated by Andy Payne, the community is invited to watch the film "Most Likely to Succeed: Preparing Our Kids for the Innovation Era" followed by a discussion, starting at 7 p.m. at the high school's auditorium on Wednesday, March 9.

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