@ameliaknisely Wonderful, is time for parents and concerned citizens to unite together and pressure legislators to protect public education. For those who are concerned for public education, support for public education should be a litmus test for candidates in the upcoming election.
@DaveRowan101@wvgazettemail@WV_Watch Mr. Rowan when are we the people of WV going to demand and end to Reverse Robin Hood Economics in WV“Take from the Poor to Give the Rich More”
@wvgazettemail@WV_Watch Youth aging out of foster care and the juvenile justice systems are the most at-risk young adults in our State for substance misuse, criminality, violence, prison and early death. The data is irrefutable. What is it that we don’t “want to” understand?
@wvgazettemail@WV_Watch I hope that Speaker Hanshaw and his colleagues will halt Morrissey’s radical assault on working WV’s, their families, and communities.
Student School Suspensions are the “Silent Underlying Social Condition” that contributes to poverty and many other social ills in WV. Most of the 32,000 school suspensions in WV involve low income students, student's with disabilities & in foster care,
Much conversation regarding Amend 2 &4, little discussion regarding how the Gov. and legis. are going to allocate remains of the $1.335 billion ARPA funds. And how the local cty boards of ed. will spent their share of the $800 million dollars of ed. ARPA $. Follow the money.
@wvpublicnews The November election is about the future of public education in WV. Amendments 2 & 4 are not good for the future of public education in WV. The Tuesday Morning Group encourages a no vote on November 8th on Amendments 2 & 4.
Friends, The Tuesday Morning Group is proposing to Governor Jim Justice that 20 percent of the ARP funds under his control be designated to fund projects in low income census tracts with poverty rates 20 per cent or higher or higher. What say you?