can a school be considered as a political place?
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“University politics are vicious precisely because the stakes are so small.” — Henry Kissinger
There is political pressure from outside: parents, educational standards committees, taxpayers, and lawmakers are all political groups trying to get nosy in the school’s business. And of course there are internal politics: that of the board of trustees or board of education, the administration, the faculty, and the students. The Student Government Association is only one tiny drop in this political ocean.
Considering politics aren’t politics until we are educated in how to live in a political society, I would say a school is just about the most policital place there is.