Money is no substitute for parental involvement

“While it would be difficult to dispute the need for additional assistance for children living in poverty, there is one answer, a simple one, that everyone who tossed out ideas during the meeting seemed to overlook or intentionally omit. Parental involvement. No government program — local, state or federal — will ever best it.”

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