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Why could all community members be considered stakeholders in education?
NONE of the answers are correct.
Local schools educate future community leaders, employees, business owners, and neighbors.
All community members are not stakeholders in education.
All community members pay taxes that support local schools.
NONE of the answers are correct.
Local schools educate future community leaders, employees, business owners, and neighbors.
All community members are not stakeholders in education.
All community members pay taxes that support local schools.
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The statement that "All community members could be considered stakeholders in education" is generally supported by several points, including:
1. **Local Schools Educate Future Leaders**: Local schools play a crucial role in shaping the future of the community by educating children who will become future leaders, employees, and active citizens. This creates a vested interest for all community members in the quality of education provided.
2. **Economic Contributions**: All community members contribute to the funding of local schools through taxes. This financial support means they have a stake in how well those schools perform and how effectively resources are utilized.
Therefore, the idea that all community members could be considered stakeholders in education is reinforced by their investment in the educational system and the impact education has on the community's future. The statements "Local schools educate future community leaders, employees, business owners, and neighbors" and "All community members pay taxes that support local schools" highlight valid reasons for this perspective.
1. **Local Schools Educate Future Leaders**: Local schools play a crucial role in shaping the future of the community by educating children who will become future leaders, employees, and active citizens. This creates a vested interest for all community members in the quality of education provided.
2. **Economic Contributions**: All community members contribute to the funding of local schools through taxes. This financial support means they have a stake in how well those schools perform and how effectively resources are utilized.
Therefore, the idea that all community members could be considered stakeholders in education is reinforced by their investment in the educational system and the impact education has on the community's future. The statements "Local schools educate future community leaders, employees, business owners, and neighbors" and "All community members pay taxes that support local schools" highlight valid reasons for this perspective.
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