Prosperous future. Craftsmanship is not a fallback but a noble pursuit. Students should make informs choices about what type of education they want to pursue posthigh school and have access to highquality options. President elect trump and i agree we need to support all postsecondary avenues including trade and vocational schools and community colleges, of course, on every one of these issues, congress will play a vital role. If confirmed, i look forward to working with you to enact solutions that empower parents and students, provide highquality options and spend tax dollars wisely. Well Work Together to ensure the every Student Succeeds act is implemented as congress intended with local communities freed from burdensome regulations from washington and i look forward to working with congress and all stakeholders to reauthorize the Higher Education act to meet the needs of todays college students. President elect trump and i know it wont be washington, d. C. , that unlocks our nations
The 74 is partnering with Stanford University’s Hoover Institution to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the ‘A Nation At Risk’ report. Hoover’s A Nation At Risk +40 research initiative spotlights insights and analysis from experts, educators and policymakers as to what evidence shows about the broader impact of 40 years of education reform and how […]
In recognition of National School Choice Week (continuing through Jan. 27), the Hoover Institution brought together three leading scholars to discuss the expansion of school choice policies across the United States in recent years, what the latest school choice research reveals about student progress, and what the future may hold as state leaders continue to […]
school students. we flushed trillions down the drain. catholic school students actually increased their learning gains, didn t lose ground in math and public schools multi-decade losses. so looking at the catholic school system, if there were a state in the country, it would be the highest performing state in the nation. catholic school students are 1 1/2 to 2 years ahead of students in public schools. like you said about the cost, catholic school tuition is $5,800. public school pending is $16,000 per student. what is the solution? school choice policies. let families control their child education funding. fund the students, not the system. parents can choose to send their students to a school that is open and responsive to the needs of the parents and the data showed that with catholic schools in even october 2020. 90% of catholic schools were hop. the 10% that were closed is because the government forced them to close like in california
republicans. the republican base is less passionate about that sometimes, and that sometimes attention between how the gop advances these issues. having said, that certainly among the leadership of republicans, conservatives, read the national review or the wall street journal, there s a lot of talk about what we can do for education where we see from the conservative point of view that s a progressive movement between teachers union and children, fighting school choice in louisiana. no, they re not. come on, now. this is one of the places my president and i deeply disagree in part because they really have much more conservative than the obama administration s education policies have not bolstered public education for the most part. they have mostly been voucher-based policies or charter schools-based policies or what we think of as school choice policies. but i just want to not miss what it is that rand paul was suggesting with these economic freedom zones, this significant decr