I'm not happy with the status quo of my school when it can no longer find funding for an art teacher, a music teacher, etc, or with the status quo of some other school that's likely to get shut down in addition, and which serves kids who can't just pick up and go to a different one nearly as easily once the one in their neighborhood closes.
It's not just that I'm happy with it (which I am, right now) - I'm quite positive there are things that I will want to see changed over the next decade and a half and that I'm going to be part of changing them - it's that I believe it serves our ENTIRE community and I believe it is vitally important to keep free and public school options that serve our ENTIRE community open, well-funded, and available to all.
Re: OK, so don't send your kid there.
Date: 2011-12-09 06:08 pm (UTC)It's not just that I'm happy with it (which I am, right now) - I'm quite positive there are things that I will want to see changed over the next decade and a half and that I'm going to be part of changing them - it's that I believe it serves our ENTIRE community and I believe it is vitally important to keep free and public school options that serve our ENTIRE community open, well-funded, and available to all.