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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's what I was thinking too. The point of the teachers' union is to advocate for the interests of the teachers, just as the point of the [anybodys'] union is to advocate for the interests of the [anybodys]. And if the PP thinks that the voice of the teachers' union is too strong, then the PP should organize likeminded people and speak up loudly as well. The Board of Education is unlikely to make policy decisions based on anonymous complainers on DCUM.[/quote] Or they could "vote with their feet". Which I would expect them to do way before attempting to take on the Montgomery County Schools. Besides, much of what is effecting the schools is beyond the control of the school system. When MoCo schools were better, there were a large number of private schools doing a land office business. If, in fact, the school system is getting worse, you can expect even more students and their families to find alternatives. No wonder schools like St Johns and Good Counsel are doing so much better.[/quote] What's a "land office business?"[/quote] Denotes a very buy office with lots of customers. Probably is based in the land rushes in the American West.[/quote]
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