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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 176926" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>Definitely...go for it. </p><p>Those of us with difficult children have a unique perspective that doesn't often get represented. Having been a teacher for 34 years, I know some of the problems from both sides of the fence. I suspect being on the school board would give you a new perspective about some things and you could certainly enlighten others about some things they've never thought about as well. </p><p>I would point out that, if you are going to be on the school board, it would be important for you to have the best interests of ALL kids at heart, not just those with problems like ours, but I'm sure that would not be a problem. The only way to improve things is to DO something. Just sitting around complaining won't do it. This sounds like a great opportunity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 176926, member: 135"] Definitely...go for it. Those of us with difficult children have a unique perspective that doesn't often get represented. Having been a teacher for 34 years, I know some of the problems from both sides of the fence. I suspect being on the school board would give you a new perspective about some things and you could certainly enlighten others about some things they've never thought about as well. I would point out that, if you are going to be on the school board, it would be important for you to have the best interests of ALL kids at heart, not just those with problems like ours, but I'm sure that would not be a problem. The only way to improve things is to DO something. Just sitting around complaining won't do it. This sounds like a great opportunity. [/QUOTE]
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