Education was a hot topic at the meeting in February.
Only a small portion of the questions that came in were asked during the panel discussion. But we're working to get as many answered as possible.
Deborah Nix from Delray Beach wanted to know:
- 鈥How can government work with local school boards to increase parent participation and encourage local businesses to allow parents the freedom to attend school functions without fear of losing their jobs or reducing their pay?鈥
You ask - we answer.
We posed the question to , D-Sunrise.
"I find that very disturbing that an employer would say to an employee, 'no, you cannot attend your child's pageant or awards assembly,'" Edwards said.
鈥When I was an employer in Miami-Dade County, I frequently had employees that would ask for some time, but I think it was incumbent upon me because I valued my employees,鈥 Edwards said. 鈥淚t was fine. It was never a problem.鈥
Panhandle , D-Apalachicola, is a former teacher and superintendent who wants to see more parents involved in their kids' education.
鈥This would be a wonderful opportunity for local leaders, Chamber of Commerce and others, to sit down with school officials and see if there's something they can work out,鈥 Montford said. 鈥淐learly we need the parents' involvement in our schools.鈥
Montford says the government could consider giving flex time to employees for school related events and encourage private businesses to do the same.
But there is currently no legislation to make that happen.