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Strategy #5: Influence the Local School Board

By Matthew J. Brouillette, published on July 16, 1999
  • Form partnerships with local leaders in the education community including prominent citizens, teachers, principals, etc.

  • Identify those who support school choice.

  • Get involved in campaigns to elect friendly board members, or run yourself.

ISBN: 1-890624-14-4, SKU: S1999-06
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School Choice in Michigan: A Primer for Freedom in Education

  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
  • Part I: "Public Schools" Come to America
  • Part II: Governmental vs. Parental Control of Education
  • Part III: Expanding School Choice in Michigan
    • 1. Five Strategies to Advance School Choice in Michigan
      • Strategy #1: Network with Others
      • Strategy #2: Use the Media to Amplify the Message
      • Strategy #3: Use Effective and Broad Communication
      • Strategy #4: Research the Issues
      • Strategy #5: Influence the Local School Board
    • 2. Dispelling the Myths about School Choice
  • Conclusion
  • Appendices
  • End Notes
  • Acknowledgements and About the Author

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