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Are your schools doing all they should do for your kids?
Do you think there is room for improvement in your child' school?
Do you want a better future for your kids?
What do you think your school system could change to improve?


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Posted By: Paul Adams
Wednesday, February 3rd 2010 at 2:22PM
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Whatever Marva Collins did with Chicago students could definitely be examined for possible wider use. She definitely got good results.

I also think that parents (and students themselves) need to take more responsibility for their academic performance (i.e. turning off the TV to study, reading as a family, visiting the library with children from early-early ages).

Good question.

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Thursday, February 18th 2010 at 10:20AM
Denise Turney
Learning first starts at home. Question is are we parents doing our part?
Saturday, April 3rd 2010 at 8:01PM
Dorothy Johnson
I believe there will always be room for improvement when it comes to schools rather private or public. The school system has many roles aside from being a learning institution nowadays. Teachers spend more time disciplining than teaching in some schools, aside from playing counselor and consultant, and the list goes on.

I look at schools as if they are social playgrounds for children in a large part. Honestly, if I could home school my child, I probably would, if it weren't for the fact school is where children have the opportunity to disconnect from the home, experience the real world, make friends, associate with peers, develop socialization skills and the like.

I love the fact that we have options nowadays... We don't have to send our kids to a school in our district, or even a public school, and we can home school if we like...

As long as we have options, and as Dorothy put it above, those questions seem irrelevant... Who are parents to complain...?
Saturday, April 24th 2010 at 8:24PM
Maryanne Campbell
Great comments.

Education is a community effort. It takes a village, as they say.

And Maryanne, it is great to see that you are aware of the many options out there. Only those parents concerned enough to educate themselves about the opportunities available to their children are aware of the possibilities. Knowledge is power And that goes for parents as well as students.

Saturday, April 24th 2010 at 8:44PM
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