But still so few comments or suggestions! (Though I did have great input from an old friend on homeschooling in Montclair. More on that topic soon, including insight from her personal experience.)
This blog will be boring with just me blahblahblahing. (Say THAT three times fast!) While I may "PR" this blog more aggressively this summer, I kinda like its personal feel. Except when I don't hear from you!
Anyway...
I was cleaning out closets this morning and came across a bunch of lovely unused stationery--holiday cards, blank notecards, floral prints, etc. I love writing letters, but I like emailing even better. So what to do with the box of Metropolitan Museum of Art thank-you cards?
I could always recycle them, but then I thought: Maybe some artist would do something useful with these...Better yet, maybe my son's school could! I started to hatch all sorts of fun projects the school could do using these supplies. Which leads me to my next nudge:
If you have an idea for your school, how do you implement it? Whom do you approach with that idea? The PTA? The principal? A teacher? Or do you have lots of ideas, but aren't sure how to make them happen? Is there a suggestion box in your school? Have you had an idea that came to fruition--say, reducing trash in kids' lunches? Was it fun, or a frustrating experience?

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