The revolutionary idea of a publicly funded education governed by locally elected volunteers is the subject of numerous reform and improvement efforts. One party is strangely silent in conversations about these efforts - the locally elected volunteers who are supposed to be leading. School board members can find their voices by asking ten simple questions.
The revolutionary idea of a publicly funded education governed by locally elected volunteers is the subject of numerous reform and improvement efforts. One party is strangely silent in conversations about these efforts - the locally elected volunteers who are supposed to be leading. School board members can find their voices by asking ten simple questions.