Of course you have good advice. You can be an advisor to a local youth group or join a committee that gives out scholarships and leadership opportunities to local kids and teens.
I think the school board issues are getting ugly and might calm down if only current parents were involved. But I really don’t know because it’s just too sad. I …
Of course you have good advice. You can be an advisor to a local youth group or join a committee that gives out scholarships and leadership opportunities to local kids and teens.
I think the school board issues are getting ugly and might calm down if only current parents were involved. But I really don’t know because it’s just too sad. I was asked about my position on CRT when applying for a city Human Affairs Committee which is totally out of line. I just work with at risk kids and teach them arts and crafts.
It is important for seniors to be at school board meetings, and retired teachers. We absolutely can see the changes that are happening; have happened. That insight helps. People who live outside the District should not be there.
School board meetings, like all government meetings, should be open to all, including the press. It's customary to go into "executive session" (meaning closed to non-members) when personnel or legal matters are discussed, but other than that -- the meetings should be open.
Isn't there a system that's inclusive of the school districts? It would seem to be folly to ignore what is going on in a neighboring district or, indeed, in any district where there is trouble brewing.
Of course you have good advice. You can be an advisor to a local youth group or join a committee that gives out scholarships and leadership opportunities to local kids and teens.
I think the school board issues are getting ugly and might calm down if only current parents were involved. But I really don’t know because it’s just too sad. I was asked about my position on CRT when applying for a city Human Affairs Committee which is totally out of line. I just work with at risk kids and teach them arts and crafts.
It is important for seniors to be at school board meetings, and retired teachers. We absolutely can see the changes that are happening; have happened. That insight helps. People who live outside the District should not be there.
School board meetings, like all government meetings, should be open to all, including the press. It's customary to go into "executive session" (meaning closed to non-members) when personnel or legal matters are discussed, but other than that -- the meetings should be open.
Isn't there a system that's inclusive of the school districts? It would seem to be folly to ignore what is going on in a neighboring district or, indeed, in any district where there is trouble brewing.