When cars run at the speed limit, you’ll need a certain distance to stop them. Speed and distance are the two key factors in avoiding accidents.
On the contrary, during the rush hours when traffic is heavy, you rarely see car crashes because everyone drives at 20 miles per hour. It’s not because people don’t want to drive fast, but the traffic makes it impossible.
At the recent school district community gathering, caring parents and caregivers showed up to share their feedback with the district and the new leadership team about their concerns with the curriculum, technology, AI, and their unsettled feelings about our children’s future.
There are still some outdated agendas from parents that sound like a broken record, but most people get to the core issues that matter most to children and families.
When traffic clears up, cars pick up speed again.
When parents have shifted their focus, things are more likely to change.
