Budget cuts inspiring advocacy for schools:
"Frustration has simmered among school supporters this year since state lawmakers began slashing the K-12 budget, most recently cutting $144 million from a fund that pays for desks and other classroom needs to offset a state revenue shortfall that tops $2 billion.
The pre-Thanksgiving budget cut was one of several rounds this year that have inspired parents to attend the Arizona School Boards Association's new statewide workshops on grass-roots advocacy.
ASBA spokeswoman Tracey Benson said the organization, a non-profit representing school boards across the state, has held nine workshops on advocacy so far this year in all but a few Arizona counties."
The MA Early Literacy Bill Does Not Address The Needs Of +/- 59% of
Children In MA Schools Who Have Had Adverse Childhood Experiences – A
Letter To MA Legislators
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I am sharing on Substack my letter to the Honorable Senate President,
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