Ask POTM to check out http://www.youthrights.org It'd be cool if she, and you, and whoever, wanted to start a NYRA chapter to work on getting students a vote in school board elections. That's what we're here for.
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Originally posted by OzzyKP
Ask POTM to check out http://www.youthrights.org It'd be cool if she, and you, and whoever, wanted to start a NYRA chapter to work on getting students a vote in school board elections. That's what we're here for."A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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Originally posted by DinoDoc
Why should only HS kids get to vote on how district money is spent if we go down that route? Why shouldn't elementary or even as you mentioned kindergarden students begiven a voice?
Students in Sudbury Valley schools as young as 4 are all able to vote on matters that concern the school. They vote on everything whether it is the hiring and firing of staff, the school's insurance policy, rules, etc. Every student and staff member each have one vote. These schools have been around for 30 years now and this democratic approach hasn't led to anarchy.
As LOTM/POTM accurately pointed out, the ignorant students (and the younger students) usually won't vote if it is something they are unfamiliar with.
But there is nothing unbalancing about allowing high school students to vote. I'm sure they'll think of the interests of their younger siblings and the grades they just emerged from far better than most adult voters who haven't been in a classroom in decades.Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012
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Originally posted by lord of the mark
arent we too moderate for you guys? POTM isnt asking for a vote in general elections.
Our current President has worked hard over the last year or two to just get a non-voting student member on his school board. This is as tame and moderate a proposal as one could think of, but he has still been stymied at every turn, even with the support of his school's students, teachers, and administration on his side. Plus the local newspapers.
I'd love to see a district allow high school students the vote in school board elections.Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012
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