Thursday, August 27, 2009

Education campaign reminds parents to “Be There” | ajc.com


Education campaign reminds parents to “Be There” ajc.com:

"Be There, a national multimedia campaign, encourages parents to use everyday situations as “teachable moments” and thus improve student achievement without ever visiting a school.
“There’s a large section of parents who aren’t coming to school either because of conflicts in their schedule, they’re busy with two jobs or just don’t feel they fit into the PTA clique,” said David Voss, creator of the campaign. “That doesn’t mean they should simply delegate education to the schools.”"