Five Steps to Take Back Control of
Public Schools
Many of our school districts
throughout the country are out of control. They do things against the wishes of
parents and taxpayers of the communities. They are led by people who have an
agenda that is not in the best interests of the students, the community, or our
country. It is time to act where necessary. Following are the 5 steps to take
back our schools:
1) A single voice gets nowhere. Form a Committee of Concerned Parents and Taxpayers.
2) Put together a Parents / Taxpayers Bill of Rights with respect to the public school system. If this "Bill of Rights" meets opposition then get it in the ballot in the next local election so it becomes law.
3) Seek out, support, and elect good candidates for the Board of Education.
4) Replace superintendents and school administrators who do not act in the best interests of the students and the community. Change policies that are not in the best interests of the students and the community.
5) Keep a constant vigil and remember that this refers to your children, and the most precious resource in the community. "Public" means serving and responsible to the community.
1) A single voice gets nowhere. Form a Committee of Concerned Parents and Taxpayers.
2) Put together a Parents / Taxpayers Bill of Rights with respect to the public school system. If this "Bill of Rights" meets opposition then get it in the ballot in the next local election so it becomes law.
3) Seek out, support, and elect good candidates for the Board of Education.
4) Replace superintendents and school administrators who do not act in the best interests of the students and the community. Change policies that are not in the best interests of the students and the community.
5) Keep a constant vigil and remember that this refers to your children, and the most precious resource in the community. "Public" means serving and responsible to the community.
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