Education Reform and Workforce Development
We strongly support federal legislation that recognizes and builds upon state and local initiatives to improve education. Any legislation must include these essential principles: Student Achievement, Assessment, Continuous Improvement, School Safety, Sanctions for Failing Schools, Teacher Preparation, High Standards, and Public Information. We commend the administration and Congress for making quality education a top priority and seeking bipartisan support for reform.
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May 20, 2012
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April 24, 2012
'Mr. President, public education in the US is on the wrong track'Washington Post (blog)
