Whether we're helping our children with homework, chaperoning field trips, active in a school parent groups, serving on districtwide committees or volunteering in our communities, Minnesota parents are working to build a better future for our children.
What many Minnesota parents may not be doing is advocating for children. Parents United exists to help you find your voice. Through this organization, you can learn about public school issues, network with others who share your concerns and learn how to build relationships with your elected officials.
Alone, we are frustrated. Together, we can bring a focused and organized voice to the state legislature—a voice that speaks for all Minnesota children.
Reprinted with the permission of Parents United for Public Schools.
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