Craig Scott Presentation

INVITATION TO ATTEND

"A Story of Inspiration, Courage and Kindness"

Craig Scott, Rachel's Challenge

Rachel’s Challenge is a program that INSPIRES, INSTRUCTS, and ENABLES students to bring a positive change to your school atmosphere.

You Just May Start a Chain Reaction”

Craig is the younger brother of Rachel Scott, a remarkable young lady who believed her life would have an impact on the world with her acts of kindness and compassion. Craig Scott, was in the library the day of the Columbine tragedy, where he witnessed 10 of his schoolmates killed, including two of his close friends. Since then, he has gone on to speak out and educate students and adults alike with his inspiring and life-changing story. Craig has shared his story with people all across the country and appeared on shows such as Dateline, Oprah, The Today Show, Good Morning America, CNN, and actively participated in the School Safety Summit with President George W. Bush in the fall of 2006. He has been featured in Teen magazine as well as in numerous newspaper articles around the nation. Rachel’s Challenge is a school assembly and training program created following the 1999 shooting tragedy at Columbine High School.

The California State PTA invites middle and high school students, chaperones, and parents to attend this powerful presentation at the

Third General Meeting
Friday, May 2, 2008
4:00—6:30 p.m.
Long Beach Convention Center
300 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802

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Contact Information:

Janice Sawyer, Convention Program Chairman
Phone Number: 916.440.1985 x320
Email: program@capta.org

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