Letters to the Editor for Feb. 19
Thankful for safer streetsDriving north on Sixth Ave. by the Children’s Museum, I spotted a mother parked on the east side of the street use her leg to corral her toddler and keep the child from running into traffic while the mother grabbed her purse. I immediately slowed down, understanding how unpredictable children can be. I was relieved to see the cars behind me also slow down — they saw what I saw.
Do they hear themselves? They are same the people who voted against any accountability or transparency for charter, private and religious schools. They forbid the taxpayers from knowing about charter school finances, student performance, teacher qualifications and salaries, what subjects and ideologies are taught and the frequent rejection of special needs and disabled students by charter schools.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
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