Do school districts have more than one policy?
Yes
Is there a problem of bullying in schools?
Yes
What was one of the topics of our past simulations?
What is "Nappy hair", "Candy cane case", or "School Bullying"?
Who leads the school board meetings?
What is the superintendent?
How many people did each group interview?
Who makes the Policies
What is the school board?
How is class size a problem in the classrooms?
What is overcrowding?
Who played Jane Doe in the school bullying case?
Who is Lydia?
How does someone become a member of the board of trustees?
What is run for the election?
How many topics were there?
What is 10?
Is there a limit on how many policies a board can have?
No
Over time what have teachers noticed about students mental health?
What is a decline?
How many schools were involved in the "Candy Cane" case?
What is two?
Who can talk during citizen comments?
What is anyone who signed up before the meeting?
What is one of the topics that someone presented who's not at your table?
What is one of the 10 topics?
How do school districts implement new policies?
Is the percentage of students in a low-income household more or less than 50%?
What is more than 50%?
Who is getting fired after the Jan Doe case?
Who is the School Guidance Counselor played by Anthony?
What is the limit doesn't exist?
Who was in the only group of three?
Who is Alicia, Maggie, and Layla?
What is the first step in creating a new policy?
What is drafting a proposal?
What is one of the leading disadvantages of standardized testing?
What is puts pressure on the students and leads to the teach-to-the-test approach?
Who is two out of the three people who played the Superintendent?
Who is Lydia, Kamryn, or Amy?
How many board members are there not including the superintendent in Sherman ISD?
What is 7?
What was Hannah and McKenna's topic?
What is School Discipline: Restorative Practices/ Disproportionate Practices?