A recent opinion piece published in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune has sparked debate about the future of Sarasota's schools. The author argues that merely expressing concern or "crying" about school choice policies will not be enough to salvage the district's struggling schools. Instead, the writer suggests that meaningful change requires concrete action and a willingness to challenge the status quo. As the debate over school choice continues to escalate, educators, policymakers, and parents are left wondering what it will take to improve the quality of education in Sarasota's schools.
Crying about school choice won't 'save' Sarasota's schools | Opinion Sarasota Herald-Tribune