Posted By PCYC
James Montemarano is 12 years-old and is in 6th grade. He told us about a project he is working on for class:

"I am writing about how kids should have a say in the school board because they are going to school not the parents. I asked a couple of the school board runners about their opinion and I think that students should have a say in their school. Having the kids do this is an experience and good help for the future."

James thinks students should have the right to vote in school board elections since they are directly affected by board policy (as he says, not their parents). He says that only students in 6th grade and up should be allowed to do so because "most younger kids do what their parents think."

Kudos, James! What an intriguing proposal. We'll keep you updated on the candidates' responses.

 
3 Comment(s):
James (different one, obviously) said...
I think it's a great idea but I can't help but wonder if it's just a coincidence that the minimum grade just so happens to be the one he's in. Are younger students not also affected?
August 4, 2009 5:39 PM
 
Terry Balton said...
Great idea James!!! I am looking forward to reading the responses you hear back from the candidates and I am sure you will get an "A" on your project!
May 11, 2009 6:50 AM
 
Justin Graham said...
Excellent idea, James! It's unjust that the people who are most directly affected by the policies enacted by school boards are denied the right to influence those policies by systematic disenfranchisement. I wish you the best of luck!
May 11, 2009 5:43 AM
 
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