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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!LONDON -- I was walking down the street the other day when I saw an attractive-looking poster advertising a Christmas fair. As I stopped to read the fine print, I did a double take. The fair was the one held annually at my daughter's school. And for the first time in four years, I realized that I had no earthly idea how many raffle tickets we'd sold. Nor had I been the one to obtain the local business sponsor for the fair. And then I remembered: Oh, yeah, right. I'm not on the PTA anymore. As I wrote about several months ago on my own blog, there's a natural life cycle to being a member of ...
While reading the New York Times Motherlode blog the other day, I was struck by a piece about current trends in American education. Apparently, many public school districts in the United States are increasingly turning to parents in order to cover budgetary shortfalls. In some cases, it's the parent-teacher associations that are spearheading the movement to make up for things like teacher's salaries and supplies when school boards can't. In other cases, schools are making direct appeals to parents for monetary contributions, sometimes making them mandatory. There's a lot to say about this ...
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