“Your schools may have their problems, but at least you have power through the voters’ booth,” said the 41-year-old founder of the New York City Parents’ Union, created four years ago out of the frustration of dealing with a school board that is now wholly appointed by politicians.
What happens in the Big Apple, the largest school board in North America, is of interest to Canada’s largest school board in Toronto, which is under threat of being broken up for being too unwieldy.
So how does a school system with four times as many students as the Toronto District School Board — and eight times the budget — run?
Simple. Out of the mayor’s office. With no elected officials. (more...)
Trustees or not? http://t.co/d2oQzmxcUy I bet Toronto Red Star will recommend status quo if only for @louisebrownstar's job... #TDSB #ONpoli
— by Sam Sotiropoulos (@TrusteeSam) January 11, 2015
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