I say yes to education.
I say it through supporting my child and her educational endeavors.
I say yes to education by demanding excellence of our children, teachers, parents, and administrators.
I say yes to education by supporting her school and the school district's programs and by participating in parent-teacher activities. (In fact, I just came home from a Superintendent Parent Council meeting.)
We say yes to education in Syracuse as homeowners and as taxpayers.
Therefore, we demand that our elected officials (members of the Syracuse Common Council and Mayor Stephanie Miner) also say yes to education by appropriating at least a portion of the anticipated 6% property tax increase for the Syracuse City School District.
Say Yes to Education.
It's not just a slogan.
It's an investment.
Do you say yes to education?
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