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  • Education Reform and Parental Revolt: When Policy Skips the Classroom

    Education Reform and Parental Revolt: When Policy Skips the Classroom

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    Parents protesting education reform should surprise no one. Education policy is not abstract—it shapes futures. When reform is imposed without clarity, resistance is inevitable. The Grade 6 reforms may be well-intentioned. They may even be necessary. But reform without explanation is disruption, not progress. Parents are asking basic questions:What exactly has changed?Why now?How will this

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