As with most of the equity efforts that fail, the people who suffer the most are the kids.
If we could go back to individual PTA models with a 60/40 or 70/30 model to go towards the struggling schools, everyone would benefit. Plus, we would see a sense of community building back in our schools again like pre-Covid days.
Do you have a link to their NPR interview by chance? I haven't heard it. Thanks.
As with most of the equity efforts that fail, the people who suffer the most are the kids.
If we could go back to individual PTA models with a 60/40 or 70/30 model to go towards the struggling schools, everyone would benefit. Plus, we would see a sense of community building back in our schools again like pre-Covid days.
Do you have a link to their NPR interview by chance? I haven't heard it. Thanks.
As with most of the equity efforts that fail, the people who suffer the most are the kids.
If we could go back to individual PTA models with a 60/40 or 70/30 model to go towards the struggling schools, everyone would benefit. Plus, we would see a sense of community building back in our schools again like pre-Covid days.
Do you have a link to their NPR interview by chance? I haven't heard it. Thanks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TgRJLA3ZtM