This topic contains 3 replies, has 2 voices, and was last updated by Julie Jumes 10 years, 11 months ago.
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This topic contains 3 replies, has 2 voices, and was last updated by Julie Jumes 10 years, 11 months ago.
Started by Julie Jumes
Dr Campbell,
Is the proposed plan in any way equipping parents better or encouraging their involvement more than the current system?
Do you believe that parental involvement in a child’s education is a key factor to the child’s achievement?
Kind Regards,
Julie Jumes
Mother of 6 and Child Advocate
Fredericksburg, TX
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Julie Jumes, 11 years ago
Humbled, double checking subject line might be good. I did spell correctly in text. Needed comic relief while we wait:-) It would be nice to have an edit feature to this system. More people might post.
Donna Campbell, 11 years ago
The culture of education begins at home. Parental involvement is optimal and should always be encouraged, but not legislated as this would be an unwanted expansion of government. Thanks again, Julie.
Julie Jumes, 11 years ago
It is the state’s responsibility to educate or “provide an efficient system of public free schools” to assist parents in this God given responsibility?
If parents should be able to keep money in their pocket to choose how to feed their child and care for their own child’s healthcare should the state take a parent’s money to define a “Gold Standard Pre K” and assessment for 2, 3 and 4 year old children? And, if so, why stop at 2 yr olds? Can’t we intervene in attaining “Gold Standards” as defined by some wealthy politicians trying to take over Austin if we intervene in vitro with procedures to make sure we have no low testers?
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