The League of Women Voters of Moscow supports the establishment of an alternative school to serve dropouts, discouraged learners, non-traditional students and other at-risk youth, with the goal of teaching basic skills, vocational education and/or college preparation leading to the attainment of either a high school diploma or a GED.
Following two years of study, the League of Women Voters of Moscow has come to consensus
concerning after-school activities for Junior High and High School youth.
Virginia Case: "In these trying times, the League’s commitment to democracy requires us to speak out against racism and violence. I hope you will join me in this commitment by doing the work required of us to be an anti-racist organization".
The League of Women Voters of Moscow, recognizing the needs of those in poverty in Latah County, advocates for and supports programs or approaches which can improve or increase accessibility and availability of goods and services, either through the coordination of existing programs or by the alteration, enhancement or creation of new services in the areas of housing, food insecurity, child care, transportation, and health care.
The League of Women Voters of Moscow (LWVM) recognizes that there is growing scientific evidence that correlates a high incidence of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), with health and social problems throughout the lifespan.