I voted for quality education, but in a very broad sense of the word education.
There’s quality education in the traditional sense – money definitely needs to be poured into improving the education system for our kids.
Beyond that, we need quality education in the form of quality after school programs for our youth. Plus, that would help alleviate the crime problem.
And we need quality education in the sense that our residents need to be better educated/informed about resources available to them – housing opportunities, small business opportunities, etc. That would help alleviate the housing problem (which really concerns me).
IMO, Restoration Corporation, which should be at the helms of all of this is just not visible enough in the community. They don’t do enough outreach. Maybe the churches?
I voted for quality education, but in a very broad sense of the word education.
There’s quality education in the traditional sense – money definitely needs to be poured into improving the education system for our kids.
Beyond that, we need quality education in the form of quality after school programs for our youth. Plus, that would help alleviate the crime problem.
And we need quality education in the sense that our residents need to be better educated/informed about resources available to them – housing opportunities, small business opportunities, etc. That would help alleviate the housing problem (which really concerns me).
IMO, Restoration Corporation, which should be at the helms of all of this is just not visible enough in the community. They don’t do enough outreach. Maybe the churches?