If every decision made by school boards and administrations were genuinely with the students' best interests in mind...you'd have a lot of happy teachers, happy parents, happy communities, and successful students. Unfortunately, I often feel like what is said, and then what is implemented, rarely match.
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Indeed. It may have to do with the fact that in the U.S. there are no real qualifications to be on a school board. many times no-one on the board has any experience with education at all.