Like so much in this district, the intention here is sound. As a parent of two former d65 students at different elementary/middle schools and as a former d65 teacher, I agree the disparity in PTA fundraising across the district has historically been embarrassing and inequitable. And also, like so much in this district, asking that all st…
Like so much in this district, the intention here is sound. As a parent of two former d65 students at different elementary/middle schools and as a former d65 teacher, I agree the disparity in PTA fundraising across the district has historically been embarrassing and inequitable. And also, like so much in this district, asking that all stakeholders have a voice and asking for accountability gets pushback. Whether labeled white saviors or worse for daring to question authority, we're (voters, parents, staff, etc.) are supposed to just "trust" the process because the intentions are good. Look where that's landed us.
Like so much in this district, the intention here is sound. As a parent of two former d65 students at different elementary/middle schools and as a former d65 teacher, I agree the disparity in PTA fundraising across the district has historically been embarrassing and inequitable. And also, like so much in this district, asking that all stakeholders have a voice and asking for accountability gets pushback. Whether labeled white saviors or worse for daring to question authority, we're (voters, parents, staff, etc.) are supposed to just "trust" the process because the intentions are good. Look where that's landed us.