A parent questioned the school board about "wasting" money on new books for the elementary school's library. He suggested that they invest in tablet computers and e-books instead. An appropriate response to this parent would be:
a. "Yes, e-books are a great resource but there is still a place for print books as well. We do have some e-book titles available for student use."
b. "You should present your ideas to the school board; they make all the financial decisions."
c. "The children would just lose or break tablets; besides, we'd never have the funding to get one for every child."
d. "While I appreciate your concern, I don't think that you should question my professional judgment."
A
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