trained . our young people are not learning how to read and do math are you. there s a four percent reading proficiency so we definitely need to do something about the educational system to make sure these young people are able to sustain themselves with education but we community centers like project could where we give them opportunities and options and alternatives to the way they ve been living so they can learn and grow, to be productivecitizens with the american dream everyone else what we need to in chicago . i love for you to give the audience your website. we ve been supporting project and the communitycenter because we believe that will make a difference . people can go to project could .for and fox has been tremendous and i am so appreciative.
trained . our young people are not learning how to read and do math are you. there s a four percent reading proficiency so we definitely need to do something about the educational system to make sure these young people are able to sustain themselves with education but we community centers like project could where we give them opportunities and options and alternatives to the way they ve been living so they can learn and grow, to be productivecitizens with the american dream everyone else what we need to in chicago . i love for you to give the audience your website. we ve been supporting project and the communitycenter because we believe that will make a difference . people can go to project could .for and fox has been tremendous and i am so appreciative.
than other emergencies. it s so ironic iron are not fol choice low test scores. reading proficiency at 3%, for their mommas and their daddy s to take them to another school district with really good scores so they get a better education. steve: who is their constituency? is it the children or is it the teachers? ainsley: it s the teachers unions. pete: and they also know. ainsley: randy weingarten. pete: this is what democrats know how popular school choice is once parents get that option and dollars follow the kids. give it to them and take it away bad for roy cooper. let s say you live in tennessee and your child goes to a private school, they will give you that money. now, to go toward your child s private education. pete: that s the what it is. a voucher. some do tax credits. you can ship them to a
of the totem pole. ainsley: when you look at the scores, i m sure you justify this and standing up for children who are in poorer communities so they can choose to go to a different school. what are some of the statistics we are looking at. what is going on in your district. in my district we have schools 3%, or 5% reading proficiency or math proficiency. so, when you are talking about students in the 3rd grade or eighth grade, there are some milestones that you must make. so that means 97 95 to 97% of black students in my community can t read or do math. ain t do the parents want school choice? it s funny because my parents want school choice. i have the most charter schools in my district than any other district in the state of georgia.
scaremongering and shame people when we knew that the science actually was on the side of the parents who wanted children back into the classroom. though, as she has in common with anthony fauci, they will nevehat r say this. i was wrong., i thought this. this is what i thought.hey want this is what i learned. t people say, okay, maybeo i understand a little bit where you came from, but they want to they want to revise what we know they said. and number two , i think it d.st important they never think of collateral damage. if i keep the schools closet closed to get sick . but we don t think about what se happening at home. the rooms arminority ke closed. they re not paying attention. minority kids aren t ope nn up a laptop. and most of the time there s no parent supervision there. and they needed the schools open the most. and now we finisd out. virus n and we knew then they were not, susceptible to this virus. no mental health problems went up and scores, especiallye math and readin