Parents Say Class Size, Safety Top Concerns
Wong, Dwayne T., Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
Byline: Dwayne T. Wong Daily Herald Staff Writer
Like they do with their children, parents are telling Des Plaines elementary school officials what is important.
Presidents of the parent-teacher organizations for the 11 Des Plaines Elementary District 62 schools are assigning priorities to comments parents made at coffee meetings throughout the school system.
The District 62 school board held 14 such meetings over the past several months, where about 200 parents commented. The district asked parents what it thinks are the most important issues facing the school system over the next five to 10 years.
"One real, general comment, is class size is a ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Parents Say Class Size, Safety Top Concerns.
Contributors: Wong, Dwayne T. - Author.
Newspaper title: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL).
Publication date: May 9, 2001.
Page number: 1.
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