elective office with 46 days to go. the next get is focusing on crime, learning loss, that is plaguing facilities. the republican gubernatorial candidate for oregon. thank you so much for being with us this afternoon. your campaign says you are focused on covid learning loss, crime in portland and the homelessness christman s gnomic crisis. the fox news power rankings came out this week are marking the race as a toss-up. it is interesting because take a look at this, fox news polling finds 70% of voters are concerned about your key campaign issues, higher crime rates, 79%, and then what is taught in schools, 71%. what do you think it will take to pull this across the finish line? oregonians are ready for change. the statistics you just listed is the reason why. oregonians themselves recognize right now we just had our new
Ahead of the United Nations’ recent “Transforming Education Summit,” UNICEF set up a chalkboard and an array of empty desks outside the headquarters’ visitors entrance to reinforce for visiting world leaders the dire state of student learning amid the ongoing pandemic. The organization says the “Learning Crisis Classroom” was designed to “draw attention to the […]
only continued to stand behind parents but expand choice in the state to say that they are really going to put students first and fund students rather than systems. dana: interesting that education and really because governor desantis pushed so much. you have had the history of the school choice movement with rick scott, gov for desantis continues it. covid had a way of opening parents eyes to the problem and covid learning loss is a huge problem. you are more on the ground with the grassroots talking to parents. what do you hear? parents want choice. i have interacted with parents who said they would change their party and go from being a democrat to being a republican if that meant that they would have more school choice in this state. that s what parents here want. especially here in florida but not just in florida but across the country. we saw in virginia what parents championed for and they got