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It’s Not Always About The Money

October 26, 2009 by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) at 11:23 AM

Now here’s a change from the norm—parents who don’t think the problem is not enough money!  A  B.C. school advisory council refused to be strong-armed by their local board into blaming the B.C. government for their school funding woes.  The parents refused to sign a complaint letter written by the board, which the parents think is part of the problem.  

Careful, this can lead to revolutionary things like accountabilty.

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Thank God parents are starting to get it! 
The more people who understand what’s really going on in the public school systems, the more likely things will change for the better…

Posted by Bev Koski on 10/27 at 08:24 AM

So that is ONE, what did all the rest do. All the major parents’ groups are demanding more funding in alliance with the teachers and the trustees. Money for Olympics but not schools sure looks bad.

Posted by Doug Little on 12/22 at 10:50 PM
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