| | Parents United—Networking in Action 2003-2006 |  |
2003-2006 efforts of parents working to find their voice in the places where decisions impacting our children, our schools are made. |
March 2005 - Mary Cecconi, Parents United Network You would think that parents would be grateful and supportive of a bill which allows tax credits for their donations to public schools, but the truth of the matter is this bill is a symptom of our current problem in school funding—not a solution. |
May 2004 - Ellen Samuelson Young, Minneapolis Since Senator Day said Minneapolis and Saint Paul schools “suck” I have been sick to my stomach. And busy. I have been doing a lot of research and I want to share it with you to clear up some of the misperceptions that are out there and that are very dangerous. |
March 2004 - Carrie Lucking, Hopkins Things really took off when I started an online petition calling for the Senate to block the confirmation of Cheri Pierson Yecke. The petition went live in March. Within two weeks we had 2,000 signatures. |
September 2003 - Paul Spies, Minneapolis I decided to “test market” the proposed standards with my family—my parents, my sister and her husband—over Sunday dinner. At first they laughed. Then they were disbelieving. |
July 2003 - Wendy Thompson, Bemidji None of us are necessarily born to be activists. Something lights a spark within us—for many parents, it's a child-related issue—and we do what we can to make a difference. |
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