6/19/22It would be wonderful if Richard Shelby made it his political swan song to mightily exhort AL officials, school authorities, teachers, parents & students to work hard to get the full benefit from Alabama's $3 billion of COVID school relief. https://t.co/xl3u8vrZD4#alpolitics https://t.co/M09AGkxNP9
— Rob Shattuck (@RobShattuckAL06) May 18, 2022
6/28/22I’d missed this piece on ‘community schools’ idea. Seems like something that’d be good for Alabama to look at. Expect several places already have form of same in place. I’d suggest this approach instead of typical education ‘reform’ gimmickry. #ALpolitics https://t.co/6wV4es6Omu
— John Gunn (@JuntoGunto) June 18, 2022
While time may be past in 2022 elections for AL voters to have influence on AL state education policy by means of how AL voters vote in 2022 elections, I will tweet & blog against that.https://t.co/Iw0uvzjt3X#alpolitics
— Rob Shattuck (@RobShattuckAL06) June 28, 2022
11/4/22
What does Katie Britt think about the willingness & ability of AL local school systems to have community forums to satisfactorily address AL parental concerns about their children's education?https://t.co/Iw0uvzk0Tv#alpoliticshttps://t.co/NPomUzTLXC via @YouTube
— Rob Shattuck (@RobShattuckAL06) November 4, 2022
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