
CSAS Parents and Children Concerned About Lost Positions
CSAS Leadership
Submitted by Guest (not verified) on June 23, 2009 - 7:53am.
Nationwide, middle school education today is surrounded with controversy because of its inability to educate youngsters effectively during the crucial middle school years. The rationale of removing leadership at a middle school defies reason.
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All schools in this area have a princple and a asst. princple why would our school be any different just because we are in one building we are still 3 schools and deserve the same admidistration as any other the duties and responsablilities are still there..