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Sarah never wanted to get so good at this. ([info]zencheerleader) wrote,
Patrice Nott
Education Outreach does seem to be an excellent place to begin. With the entire group dedicated to the education of wizarding children, I would think there would be a lot of support for the idea there. From there I would think we could easily find other parents who would be willing to share their experiences with the Ministry. I know of at least one off the top of my head who sent her son to a Muggle primary school and pulled him out three weeks later because it was working out so badly. There are so many parents with situations that would make a magical primary school a wonderful solution, and I can only think they would want to aid in the process of creating one.

I certainly think you're right that the Minister is more likely to be receptive to the idea if there are already donors lined up. The trouble with any government endeavor is always funding.

The next meeting of Education Outreach is on 15 October at 7 p.m. Do you think we could be prepared enough to speak to the group by then to request a place on the agenda, or should we wait until the November meeting?


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