These K-12 events are hardly more than a competition among over-involved parents.
by Hana Schank (March 12, 2015)
Read the Atlantic article here.
When an elite New York City prep school 7th grader faces off against an underdog public middle schooler in the state's annual Science Fair, it's their hyper-competitive parents who escalate things to a whole nother level. Imagine Jude Law and Rose Byrne as the entitled, connected rich parents and Melissa McCarthy and Nick Offerman as the working class folks eager to bring them down. Election meets Neighbors.
It could be fun. You throw in some Real Genius-style pranks. It's topical. I can see it.
Are you sold? Would that make a great movie?
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