"We're told time after time not to consider any alternatives [to public school] other than more funding, and you wonder why parents are crying out for choice," one proponent said.
"We're told time after time not to consider any alternatives [to public school] other than more funding, and you wonder why parents are crying out for choice," one proponent said.
Rapid City was host to the state Board of Education Standards meeting, the third of four. Dozens of educators, administrators and parents made their voices heard in person, with hundreds of public comments submitted online.