In case you weren't sure about where to get the licensing, Swank is the main one for libraries and schools. They have material from pretty much every studio and can do one-time events or licenses that go for the whole building for a period of time. For one-time events they need to know the title of the movie and the number of expected attendees to do a quote.
There's more information and you can also search for movies here:
https://www.swank.com/k-12-schools/licensing-options/
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