Should I Even Speak to Our School Board?
I've had enough of Common Core. It's the catalyst to finally push me to look into homeschool groups for my family. (We are in a great charter, but charters must comply.) I use math all the time in my work, and so I think my views are backed by something, are relevant. I am contemplating speaking to our Board of Education for our district at one of the upcoming public meetings. I know I can frame this discussion and put forth my position in a way that will have impact. But, you know what?...I'm to the point that I don't think it will matter. Albert Einstein could dig himself up from the grave and stagger into the meeting specifically to address this with our Board members and I think they'd ignore him.
What do my fellow Gulchers think? Thanks...
What do my fellow Gulchers think? Thanks...
As I said, I learned so very much from the whole experience. I actually was able to do some good in the beginning, then this little petty tyrant figured out to contact the other members before the meeting in order to insure the vote and block my efforts. I am SO glad to be off that board. I am 100% cynical about government at this point.
I guess that this is what the internet is for. If it had just happened, one could Out Them.
Jan
God...we're really in trouble...
search "plusaf" silly, or go to www.plusaf.com or go to the Falk's Laws link, above and click the upper right on that page to go to my site's Home Page.
It's been there for, oh, only 19 years or so...
:)
So I do not think that it was a futile gesture. It might have worked.
Jan
I refused to sign the waiver. I took the prescription out of the receptionists other hand and walked out - drove to Walmart and got it filled. I had words with the vet personnel the next time I went in. (NB The best veterinarian I have had in recent years works there. None of this took place in her presence.)
I still want to set up an appointment to go back in and talk to that (good) vet in person. I believe that she is the chief honcho there and I may be able to convince her that the waiver is borderline in legality (and marginal in ethics). (Normally if I have a problem like this, I just change vets...but this vet has Common Sense and I would like to keep her.)
Do you have any advice for me on this issue?
Jan
I'd like to know more about just who the falk your Falk is.
It sure can't be the dude I found~
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falk_Laws
after many decades of observation...
Squeak carefully and carry a big... [i don't know what... :) ]
And here's the kicker. Every one of those 3 dentists on the subcommittee were barely functioning alcoholics. And they presume to pass judgment on others. Oh, well. No wonder I love the Gulchers!
Jan
I would say, "Address the matter. Do so bluntly and at a meeting that has good attendance by parents." (If you know ahead of time of other parents who agree with you, be sure they attend.)
Do you think that all of the parents agree with Common Core? Many of them probably do not, but lack a catalyst. The members of the Board will not care what you say, but if a large number of parents chime in, agreeing with you, the Board will care what 'they' say.
The most probably direct outcome is still homeschooling, but there is a chance that you could trigger a massive reaction from other parents and actually effect a change. And even if you do not, you have stood up for rationality and free choice.
Jan
Alas, come to think of it, I've seen some squeaky wheels lose their jobs over the years..
I survived a cutthroat career with so many says to screw up to now enjoy my full retirement.
It appears I chose my times to squeak wisely.
So I've already have had my good luck.
But the gasoline is dirt cheap...
Good Luck. YMMV...
I might do both, say something...see how they respond and at the same time...teach your kid the right way...that goes for history, science, morals and the values of hard work.
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