For 30 years, parents have been deeply involved in a program at one London elementary school that allows them to volunteer regularly in classrooms to help free up teachers to focus on education. Read More
Now, some parents involved with the APPLE program, offered at Arthur Ford elementary school on Viscount Road, say they fear the program’s days are numbered.Similar Posts
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