I read all the articles in one sitting! I wrote a comment after reading "Struggling to read", but I do not know where it went. 😒😂 The "Peddling Public School" article was heart- breaking! What will happen to the education of our young people, especially the "ones at risk or are underprivileged"? I have copied off some of the writing of: "Learning to Ride a Bike" because the comments were so wise.
You are an Article Club star, Sara! Thank you for reading and supporting. I'd love to chat more with you about the "Illiterati" article if you're interested. It was fascinating to me. Hope you're having a great weekend!
Thanks for sharing the SF public school article. That's where I have relatives with a toddler and I had a debate with them and some of their friends about whether avoiding public school is the answer (I'm pro-public). In any case, I sent them this article and will read more myself so I can better understand where they might've been coming from.
Thank you very much for sharing. SFUSD certainly has its challenges, and where to send your kid to school is one of the biggest decisions parents have to make. But I appreciate that you are getting in there with them — debating them a bit and sending them this article for thought. (Also I just learned that fellow Article Clubber Tim works with Lauren Koehler, and it makes me want to invite her to share more about her experiences in her role.)
I read all the articles in one sitting! I wrote a comment after reading "Struggling to read", but I do not know where it went. 😒😂 The "Peddling Public School" article was heart- breaking! What will happen to the education of our young people, especially the "ones at risk or are underprivileged"? I have copied off some of the writing of: "Learning to Ride a Bike" because the comments were so wise.
You are an Article Club star, Sara! Thank you for reading and supporting. I'd love to chat more with you about the "Illiterati" article if you're interested. It was fascinating to me. Hope you're having a great weekend!
Thanks for sharing the SF public school article. That's where I have relatives with a toddler and I had a debate with them and some of their friends about whether avoiding public school is the answer (I'm pro-public). In any case, I sent them this article and will read more myself so I can better understand where they might've been coming from.
Thank you very much for sharing. SFUSD certainly has its challenges, and where to send your kid to school is one of the biggest decisions parents have to make. But I appreciate that you are getting in there with them — debating them a bit and sending them this article for thought. (Also I just learned that fellow Article Clubber Tim works with Lauren Koehler, and it makes me want to invite her to share more about her experiences in her role.)