Planning the Future for Tomorrow’s Youth

John Hunter introduced us to Pam Moran (in blue) who, in turn, introduced us to her team in the midst of a planning session for the Albemarle County Public Schools, and we paused to take an Us-ie.

John Hunter introduced us to Pam Moran (in blue) who, in turn, introduced us to her team in the midst of a planning session for the Albemarle County Public Schools, and we paused to take an Us-ie.

Monica and I visited with superintendent Pam Moran and her team from the Albemarle County Public Schools—like-minded, progressive souls. Some think she's the most progressive in the country, in fact. Pam was the visionary who empowered a young teacher with a new approach to nurturing critical thinking many moons ago: Our friend John Hunter who went on to create the World Peace Game, which is played in 20 countries at this point, including Agnor-Hurt Elementary School where he teaches 4th graders how to solve world peace in 10 hours.



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