They embrace the change, they embrace the feedback, they embrace the criticism in some cases from the business community as opportunities to improve their model and improve their relationship abroad within the community. What we're seeing though is In many school districts, they look at [business advisory councils] as either an inconvenience or they simply can't find the people who are willing to serve. Now can they not find them or are they unwilling to go look for them? Is part of the question. So it is probably something that's worth looking at. (09:33–09:42)
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Asserts that many school districts view business advisory councils as inconvenient or struggle to find participants.
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