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you know, there should be another kind of public school. and in other places, they really didn't put limits on that. and you know, one example i can think is in in arizona a charter school operator where they were having kids go to school in shifts. and so you could enroll more children so you could get more per pupil funding. but then it was kind of like an assembly line. you know, you have the kids come in the morning and the kids come in the afternoon and and even some charter supporters, you know, we're saying that's not really an innovation and you know, that that's literally about money and in a sort of prominent school voucher supporter in ohio who really thought it was perfectly to make money off of public education he converted it a couple of his voucher schools charter schools when ohio passed their law because was more per pupil funding. so you know that that is is has been kind of a subtext of the entire conversation because obviously there are people who maybe support choice but very much oppose it in that way. so yeah. excuse m
you know, there should be another kind of public school. and in other places, they really didn't put limits on that. and you know, one example i can think is in in arizona a charter school operator where they were having kids go to school in shifts. and so you could enroll more children so you could get more per pupil funding. but then it was kind of like an assembly line. you know, you have the kids come in the morning and the kids come in the afternoon and and even some charter supporters,...
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but also ensure we include all public schools. es record funding for our charter school facilities also. let's dedicate the $2 billion in school facilities and now to modernize school infrastructure and address unmet critical maintenance. [applause] my speech free at last mention one of my friends told me i use the word historic more than any other word to describe what we had accomplished. it is true. when you look back at what we've done over the past six years i cannot believe it was ever possible. we made decisions that positioned our state to propel a head in her economic performance. we strategically and thoughtfully deployed relief funds. we balance the needs of our growing state with returning more money to the people of idaho than ever before. we did it all while passing a balanced budget every year. [applause] as revenue it normalizes from pandemic eyes idaho work fund continues fiscal prudence so we are ready for any economic conditions that might come our way. idaho works outlines the most fiscally conservative budget s
but also ensure we include all public schools. es record funding for our charter school facilities also. let's dedicate the $2 billion in school facilities and now to modernize school infrastructure and address unmet critical maintenance. [applause] my speech free at last mention one of my friends told me i use the word historic more than any other word to describe what we had accomplished. it is true. when you look back at what we've done over the past six years i cannot believe it was ever...
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apoorva and i both went to public schools through junior high school and both of us are grateful forthat experience that we had. but it should be in the context of parents choosing where they send their kids a school vedic charter school, private school or home schooling and that's a good thing. i think some of the transparency is now missing where if you're going to teach it in the classroom you should put on the internet if you don't want to put on the internet that's a good test you probably should shall beteaching in the classro. one of the things that's particularly important to me is the revival of >> education in elementary. >> education is something we are long missing. i think every high school seen it this is controversial but i don't think it needs to be. i think every high school senior should have to pass the same civics test that every immigrant has to pass an order to become a voting citizen of this country. you've got to have skin in the green game it. i think every high school senior and i will tell you a story. apoorva do you want to tell the story and show your per
apoorva and i both went to public schools through junior high school and both of us are grateful forthat experience that we had. but it should be in the context of parents choosing where they send their kids a school vedic charter school, private school or home schooling and that's a good thing. i think some of the transparency is now missing where if you're going to teach it in the classroom you should put on the internet if you don't want to put on the internet that's a good test you probably...
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my kids attended public schools. i am a sister of two public school teachers. knowhat having a high-quality education can mean to millions of arizonans. but sadly, we too often fall short. we must continue investing in our public schools to ensure arizona truly is the best place to raise a family. so i applaud the bipartisan group of legislators who did the right thing to pass an oveide to the aggregate expenditure limit,roviding certainty schools uld stay open and kids would continue learning. [applause] and i stand ready to work with legislators to find a permanent solution going forward. in aition to the ael override, we worked together tfind bipartisan solution to further suppt our public school. including a $300 million infusion for k-12 schools. let's build on that success and nd an even stronger pp 123 to the voters th will provide our public schools another decade of funding rtainty. [applause] without question, we must give teachers a raise [applause] but we must also hear that arizonans are asking us to do more. let's take this opportunity to increase
my kids attended public schools. i am a sister of two public school teachers. knowhat having a high-quality education can mean to millions of arizonans. but sadly, we too often fall short. we must continue investing in our public schools to ensure arizona truly is the best place to raise a family. so i applaud the bipartisan group of legislators who did the right thing to pass an oveide to the aggregate expenditure limit,roviding certainty schools uld stay open and kids would continue learning....
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to undermine that is to undermine public school. a final story will help make this clear, the way these kinds of approaches can undermine equity and democracy in schools. so a respected public lecture in fairview julio garcia was known as an advocate for latino communities. i often saw him rushing into political and community meetings at work still wearing a sport coat and tie or sweater vest. for years julio, it will he worked with an advocacy group along with many other parents and local advocates in getting area school districts to pay attention to the growing student population in their midst many of whom but not all of whom were underground. in particular he was involved with efforts to move promote bilingual education for spanish-speaking youth, he was -- recall the year it took to get the first bilingual program approved in the district. now the situation was different. with increased demand for foreign language instruction for english white families in the district desire to halt white flight school board decision to expandab
to undermine that is to undermine public school. a final story will help make this clear, the way these kinds of approaches can undermine equity and democracy in schools. so a respected public lecture in fairview julio garcia was known as an advocate for latino communities. i often saw him rushing into political and community meetings at work still wearing a sport coat and tie or sweater vest. for years julio, it will he worked with an advocacy group along with many other parents and local...
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apoorva and i both went to public schools through junior high school and both of us are grateful forthat experience that we had. but it should be in the context of parents choosing where they send their kids a school vedic charter school, private school or home schooling and that's a good thing. i think some of the transparency is now missing where if you're going to teach it in the classroom you should put on the internet if you don't want to put on the internet that's a good test you probably should shall beteaching in the classro. one of the things that's particularly important to me is the revival of >> education in elementary. >> education is something we are long missing. i think every high school seen it this is controversial but i don't think it needs to be. i think every high school senior should have to pass the same civics test that every immigrant has to pass an order to become a voting citizen of this country. you've got to have skin in the green game it. i think every high school senior and i will tell you a story. apoorva do you want to tell the story and show your per
apoorva and i both went to public schools through junior high school and both of us are grateful forthat experience that we had. but it should be in the context of parents choosing where they send their kids a school vedic charter school, private school or home schooling and that's a good thing. i think some of the transparency is now missing where if you're going to teach it in the classroom you should put on the internet if you don't want to put on the internet that's a good test you probably...
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but there are also undermining public schools. would argue that they are doing this in a couple ways. first managerial policies follow efficiency and customer service rather than a public service or equity. but they also, move to these concerns reflect their own centering of the concerns and educational visions of theirrs predominantly white constituents the teachers and the families.it and moreover and undermined the racial equity as i would say they were doing, they also undermine the legitimacy of public schools because as much as they are already systemically organized in ways that perpetuate inequality there also very much legitimized as places that should do just the opposite that should be how we think of addressing an equity in the system. to underminein that is also to undermine public schools. a final story i think will help make this clear. the weight these kind of approaches could undermine equity and democracy in schoolsc so a respected professional actor in fairview, rogelio garcia that was known for a advocate for t
but there are also undermining public schools. would argue that they are doing this in a couple ways. first managerial policies follow efficiency and customer service rather than a public service or equity. but they also, move to these concerns reflect their own centering of the concerns and educational visions of theirrs predominantly white constituents the teachers and the families.it and moreover and undermined the racial equity as i would say they were doing, they also undermine the...
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let's talk about saving rural public schools. 90% of kansas kids go to public school and in rural areas where there are hardly any private schools that number is closer to 100%. when i first ran for office i pledged to be the education governor to make fixing ourtem e focus. it's what our state needed and it's what our rural communities needed because several years back when our state faced severe budget crisis it was rural schools that took the hardest hit. i'm proud now to report that this past year my fifthiar in office was also the fifth straight year we came together as republicans and democrats to fully fund our public schools. that consistent investment is paying off. right now our high school graduation rate is the highest . more of the students are going off to college or getting work credentials than ever before and the number of students needing remedial introduction has dropped dramatically. i said our state is back on track economically, it's also back on track academically. yet some of us want to turn back to reverse the progress that we've made by diverting public educati
let's talk about saving rural public schools. 90% of kansas kids go to public school and in rural areas where there are hardly any private schools that number is closer to 100%. when i first ran for office i pledged to be the education governor to make fixing ourtem e focus. it's what our state needed and it's what our rural communities needed because several years back when our state faced severe budget crisis it was rural schools that took the hardest hit. i'm proud now to report that this...
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our commonwealth future grows brighter every day because of our public schools and our public schooltors. [applause] look, our school employees show up for our kids every single day. that includes the toughest days. when the tornadoes hit western kentucky i went to assess the damage. there was a man driving a big pickup truck. he stopped and we talked for a bit. turns out he's an educator. he has been a teacher for more than 20 years. he was volunteering with cleanup efforts by driving that truck to haul the debris. it was a special moment to meet one of our amazing teachers who is doing even more to help this community. his name is matthew oates and he is here with us tonight. [applause] matthew was a fourth-generation coalminer. his wife who is here with us tonight is a third grade teacher at longest elementary. she has been a teacher for over 20 years. they grew up attending the public schools they now teach act. -- teach at. [applause] gov. beshear: but to support themselves and their kids, matthew and jamie oates are both working two jobs. our public school employees deserve bet
our commonwealth future grows brighter every day because of our public schools and our public schooltors. [applause] look, our school employees show up for our kids every single day. that includes the toughest days. when the tornadoes hit western kentucky i went to assess the damage. there was a man driving a big pickup truck. he stopped and we talked for a bit. turns out he's an educator. he has been a teacher for more than 20 years. he was volunteering with cleanup efforts by driving that...
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so to undermine that is also to undermine public schooling. nal story i think will help make this clear and this the way that these kinds of can undermine equity and democracy in schools. so a respected professional political actor in fairview, holyoke was known as an advocate for latino communities. i often saw him rushing into political and community meetings after work, still wearing a sport coat and tie or sweater vest for years. julio, a fairview latina advocacy group he worked with, had been involved, along with many other parents, nonprofit leaders and local advocates, in getting the area school districts, to pay attention to the growing student population in their midst. the latino students, many of whom but not all of whom were immigrants in particular, was involved with efforts to promote bilingual education for spanish speaking youth in fairview county, he recalled the years it had taken to get the first dual language immersion bilingual program approved in the district. now, the situation was different, with increased demand for for
so to undermine that is also to undermine public schooling. nal story i think will help make this clear and this the way that these kinds of can undermine equity and democracy in schools. so a respected professional political actor in fairview, holyoke was known as an advocate for latino communities. i often saw him rushing into political and community meetings after work, still wearing a sport coat and tie or sweater vest for years. julio, a fairview latina advocacy group he worked with, had...
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but they're also undermining public schools. so i would argue that they're doing this in a couple ways. first,t, managerial policies follow a logic of efficiency and customer service rather than a public service or of equity, but they also in moving to these concerns reflect their own center ising of the concerns and educational visions of their predominantly white and wealthier constituents, teachers and the families. and moreover, they also undermined the legitimacy of public schools. because as much as they are already systemically organized as in ways that the perpetuate inequality, they're also very much legitimized as places that should do just the opposite, that should be our kind of how we think of addressing inequity in our systems. so to undermine that is also to undermine if public schooling. a final story, i think, will help make this clear. and the way that these kinds of approaches can undermine equity and democracy in schools. so a respected professional and political actor in fairview, julio garcia, was known as a
but they're also undermining public schools. so i would argue that they're doing this in a couple ways. first,t, managerial policies follow a logic of efficiency and customer service rather than a public service or of equity, but they also in moving to these concerns reflect their own center ising of the concerns and educational visions of their predominantly white and wealthier constituents, teachers and the families. and moreover, they also undermined the legitimacy of public schools. because...
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do not give -- i am the state, for all intents and purpose, your school library and public library isd the school is the state. do not give the state the power. let's take a very idealogically conservative view of this thing which most of these book banners are. the state doesn't get to decide what your child reads. you get to decide what your child reads. when you ban books you have given the state the right to decide what your child reads. that's dangerous. >> also, you have taken away the joy. i can remember my mom unleashing my sister, brother, and i in the library where we could take any book we wanted, the power we felt of being able to come with this big stack of books that she didn't have the money to buy, and then we could turn them back in and had the responsibility of filling out the little thing to say it was ours for that short period of time. that's a power you're giving kids. they're not just going after the libraries in schools. they're going after library libraries too. they're taking that joy of discovery away. >> my parents grew up in apartheid south africa. and one
do not give -- i am the state, for all intents and purpose, your school library and public library isd the school is the state. do not give the state the power. let's take a very idealogically conservative view of this thing which most of these book banners are. the state doesn't get to decide what your child reads. you get to decide what your child reads. when you ban books you have given the state the right to decide what your child reads. that's dangerous. >> also, you have taken away...
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my wife went to a public magnet school pete this is a public school that draws from -- helps create essentiallyce and -- >> tech or stem or something like that. pete: too many of us today do this. will: cost money. pete: private schoolings run the gamut woke and classical christian schools everything in the middle and catholic schools. private schools -- a lot of different options. will: what i've wanted to toy with the growing one i think. pete: exploding especially since covid i'm familiar with one of the classical christian options classical conversations just that organization alone is the 15th largest school district in america it is huge. will: online schooling by the way he talked ab new program the peterson academy trying to get kids to learn through the computer in ways to redeem education. pete: you have microschool i'm not familiar with this name but baskly homeschool pods is my understanding is your home schooling but coming together with other families maybe able to participate in larger activities or do specialties as well so reason we set that all up for you is to give you a sens
my wife went to a public magnet school pete this is a public school that draws from -- helps create essentiallyce and -- >> tech or stem or something like that. pete: too many of us today do this. will: cost money. pete: private schoolings run the gamut woke and classical christian schools everything in the middle and catholic schools. private schools -- a lot of different options. will: what i've wanted to toy with the growing one i think. pete: exploding especially since covid i'm...
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in 2013, philadelphia closed 24 public schools, one of the largest mass school closings in american history. he joined an organization called youth night change, which was a youth led organization in resisting against these these policies. and i followed his trajectory as an activist that helped tell a broader story about public education in the city. so in some, you know, each of them illustrate some history or some policy or institution and i think i hope hopefully give voice to that and humanize them by connecting agency with which structure. one thing i really admire about the book is that you told the stories as they were in all of their complexity, even when that didn't necessarily serve the policy conclusions. and i won't spoil brian's story for those who haven't read the book yet, but his his initial disastrous encounter with the law turns out to have, you know, a little bit of a silver lining at the end. that's school that you focus on is arguably an example of, you know, what happens when you allow capitalists to get involved in education, right. the guy who founds it is the scion
in 2013, philadelphia closed 24 public schools, one of the largest mass school closings in american history. he joined an organization called youth night change, which was a youth led organization in resisting against these these policies. and i followed his trajectory as an activist that helped tell a broader story about public education in the city. so in some, you know, each of them illustrate some history or some policy or institution and i think i hope hopefully give voice to that and...
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public school districts extend their to attract everything. deliver products and public school and after hearing about the altar and the great things they are doing, i understand why. it really does go to show the choice really can lift our votes. our education policies are working because together the lockets islands in charge of the children. [applause] [applause] [applause] by locking in educational freedom system however long-standing we must be guided in the same vegetables. another long-standing. special education is what we call the area of education agency. they operate without any oversight and provide special education support. this type of system. and little room for accountability. parents, teachers, school advice leaders and staff, it's clear while some are doing great work, others are underperforming. aea will is well beyond this reading complex organizations and they are below the national average and they were nine of 12 national assessments. i would spend 83 hundred hours more in the national average. tonight am announcing leg
public school districts extend their to attract everything. deliver products and public school and after hearing about the altar and the great things they are doing, i understand why. it really does go to show the choice really can lift our votes. our education policies are working because together the lockets islands in charge of the children. [applause] [applause] [applause] by locking in educational freedom system however long-standing we must be guided in the same vegetables. another...
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will: i would say this is a better indication of the general academic failure of public schools. ere's a whole host of things i don't like about the school, but the primary thing is they're not educating my children well. rachel: right. will: and just like economics, in the end, that is a very motivating factor for parents regardless of rouse or socioeconomic conditions. that's a failing school. i'm not sending my kids -- rachel: those things are interconnected because if you're spending a lot of time on crt and genderrer theory, you're not spending time on math. will: charter schools are the only piece of public education that is steadily grow requesting. this trend should serve as a rallying cry to anyone who believes we can keep telling parents to accept whatever's given to them. families is are discovered choice, and they like it. pete: yeah. 2023 was the year of school choice. multiple state legislatures passed it in a more robust way, a lot of states planned to do so in 2024, tennessee being one of them, which will give parents even more options. not just chart schools, priv
will: i would say this is a better indication of the general academic failure of public schools. ere's a whole host of things i don't like about the school, but the primary thing is they're not educating my children well. rachel: right. will: and just like economics, in the end, that is a very motivating factor for parents regardless of rouse or socioeconomic conditions. that's a failing school. i'm not sending my kids -- rachel: those things are interconnected because if you're spending a lot...
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her kids were going to private public schools. closed? yeah, mine.he 60% of whom were lowt at home to mind them. you know, my kids were luckier than most. obviously in public schools. i was concerned about all the children at that level that you were at. jennifer sey is it tempting to go the private route? i was never interested it. i feel like we're part the city and the community we live in and i don't want to be cordoned off from it. i think it's like raising veal and a pen when you like cordon your children off from like real life and real their neighbors i want to be part of the city we live in. we're not better than the people we live around. back to levi's unbuttoned quote and this is your inner voice talking to yourself. this is the way you wrote this. you you can put up we care about profits through principles face and you can post about blm and lgbtq and all the other lrsroa'e benjamins, as they say, and desperate to maintain this harder right over easier, wrong. we really care ethos. you strike down any view that veers from the orthodoxy.
her kids were going to private public schools. closed? yeah, mine.he 60% of whom were lowt at home to mind them. you know, my kids were luckier than most. obviously in public schools. i was concerned about all the children at that level that you were at. jennifer sey is it tempting to go the private route? i was never interested it. i feel like we're part the city and the community we live in and i don't want to be cordoned off from it. i think it's like raising veal and a pen when you like...
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and that was the public school system in cleveland. o much so that included quotes from different news articles i found where they'd say things like society's going to hell and, the cleveland schools are going with it, and the problem with the cleveland schools, between 14 and 25 buildings were beyond so much so that kids were complaining they didn't soap, they didn't have toilet paper, they weren't learning. i mean, 9% were passing the ninth grade proficiency test, if i remember correctly. it's recounted in the book and george wanted to create a solution. he turned to bill batchelder, who was the leader of the assembly, the time bill and partner. and it was a bipartisan bill. patrick sweeney, who was a democrat leading that ranking democrat from, cleveland, partnered with bill batchelder and they partner with some amazing figures in cleveland. i recount the stories, including fanny lewis, maybe one of my favorite people in the whole book. this woman also grew up in the south, like justice thomas. she came and criticized city council. s
and that was the public school system in cleveland. o much so that included quotes from different news articles i found where they'd say things like society's going to hell and, the cleveland schools are going with it, and the problem with the cleveland schools, between 14 and 25 buildings were beyond so much so that kids were complaining they didn't soap, they didn't have toilet paper, they weren't learning. i mean, 9% were passing the ninth grade proficiency test, if i remember correctly....
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public schools lost 1.5 million students so i think when you go back to 2019, you see this story. growing population for charter schools is not african americans. it's hispanics. fastest growing demographic up 14% since 2019. stuart: lauren, thank you. federal officials grounded dozens of boeing 737 knacks jets after a door blew out on alaska airlines plane shortly after taking off. we'll tell you boeing's response to that. look at the video. some farmers in iowa say they're being scapegoated. the administration barrels ahead with the green agenda. one farmer says biden's ev push will cripple the farm economy. grady trimble has report from the hawkeye state next. ♪ after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" i'm thinking company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs for the next anything. managing your diabetes just got easier. the powerful, new dexcom g7 lets you see your numbers on your watch and phone without fingersticks. and, be
public schools lost 1.5 million students so i think when you go back to 2019, you see this story. growing population for charter schools is not african americans. it's hispanics. fastest growing demographic up 14% since 2019. stuart: lauren, thank you. federal officials grounded dozens of boeing 737 knacks jets after a door blew out on alaska airlines plane shortly after taking off. we'll tell you boeing's response to that. look at the video. some farmers in iowa say they're being scapegoated....
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she is the superintendent of public schools in santa clara county. dr.w far back we've fallen when it comes to learning abilities. talk about the reading aspect of it and how much we need to do to catch up. mary: one of the great opportunities we have with silicon valley reads is to promote literacy and promoting literacy in ways that really engage readers of all levels and of all ages. and it is really important also for children to see adults and community members not just engage in books but actually talk about what they're reading and applying what they're reading to their real worlds. and that's why it's so exciting to see what silicon valley reads does for the community. it is about the books. it's also about conversation. it's about community engagement and also hundreds of events that children, their families, and community members can engage in. damian: and at that young age, right, to open up a book with your child no matter how old that child might be and start the reading process there and look at their eyes gleam and sparkle when you're read
she is the superintendent of public schools in santa clara county. dr.w far back we've fallen when it comes to learning abilities. talk about the reading aspect of it and how much we need to do to catch up. mary: one of the great opportunities we have with silicon valley reads is to promote literacy and promoting literacy in ways that really engage readers of all levels and of all ages. and it is really important also for children to see adults and community members not just engage in books but...
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but then i was very outspoken about the need to open public schools during covid after a two year conflict internally, i was told there was no place for me at the company anymore. so a cmo, what's the job of a chief marketing officer? oh, let's see. how can i put it into words? i mean, you're responsible for the brand's image. you're responsible for generating demand, revenue, profitable revenue. ideally. but really, you know, all of the communication that goes into establishing what the brand stands for, what the products are from the brand, all of that, all of the advertising using the pr and the very sort of tactical search marketing, what the website looks like, what the stores look like, it's a lot of stuff is in was levi's a good corporate did it live up to its profits through principles motto? no i would argue absolute not. were you part of pushing that, though, pushing the profits to principles? i was. i was really proud of that. i believed in that. that's a mantra for people that don't know that the company often cites. we all about profits through principles. we believe that you
but then i was very outspoken about the need to open public schools during covid after a two year conflict internally, i was told there was no place for me at the company anymore. so a cmo, what's the job of a chief marketing officer? oh, let's see. how can i put it into words? i mean, you're responsible for the brand's image. you're responsible for generating demand, revenue, profitable revenue. ideally. but really, you know, all of the communication that goes into establishing what the brand...
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what this means for students and teachers in the nation's largest public school system.ehr clearerate to severe plaque psoriasis, my skin was no longer mine. my active psoriatic arthritis joint symptoms held me back. don't let symptoms define you. emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. tremfya® is proven to significantly reduce joint pain, stiffness and swelling it's just 6 doses a year, after 2 starter...
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they don't have to compete, because nothing is going on in a majority of our public schools. it's just a simple fact. there is a laundry list of things we need to do about our public and government schools. but to make it better, which should be at the top of the list, is competition which is school choice. school choice to go where you want to go. 20 studies have shown that school choice improves our public schools. this is because school choice forces government schools to compete for students, and that's what this country is about. it's about competition. it's about the opportunity to do what you want, but it's all built on competition. competition makes everyone better, whether it's in football, business, or just life. competition makes us all better. kids deserve teachers, students deserve teach entrepreneurs and schools -- deserve teachers and schools that will compete for them, not for a teachers' union, but for them. the job is to make our students better, and we're failing. a child's education should not be decided -- should not be decided on their zip code, where the
they don't have to compete, because nothing is going on in a majority of our public schools. it's just a simple fact. there is a laundry list of things we need to do about our public and government schools. but to make it better, which should be at the top of the list, is competition which is school choice. school choice to go where you want to go. 20 studies have shown that school choice improves our public schools. this is because school choice forces government schools to compete for...
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the private schools but the public schools in those same areas. can then compete with private schools, and i think teachers who do the best job as measured by the achievement of the students should actually make more money than they do today. so bring some merit to the compensation of teachers to lift up the achievement of our students. and then let's get rid of the indoctrination. that's why i've said i'm not going to reform the department of education, i'm going to get in there and shut it down and return $80 billion to parents and teachers and public school districts and private school opportunities throughout this country. that's what it means to actually stand for an educational system that is about our students rather than about a bunch of teachers union bureaucrats. that's how i'm going to lead. [applause] >> greg: 40 seconds left. related, this is what in the viewer asked. will you unwoke our military? how would you do that? >> vivek: yes. a few things on a military parade clean house at the pentagon, and the dei treat even the boxes they
the private schools but the public schools in those same areas. can then compete with private schools, and i think teachers who do the best job as measured by the achievement of the students should actually make more money than they do today. so bring some merit to the compensation of teachers to lift up the achievement of our students. and then let's get rid of the indoctrination. that's why i've said i'm not going to reform the department of education, i'm going to get in there and shut it...
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in any of the universities, normals, dorms, our to taught teachers how to teach and all other public schools of the state which are supported in whole or part by the school funds of the state to teach any theory that denies the story of divine creation of as taught in the bible and to teach instead that has descended from a lower order of animals so you could teach evolution about other species but just not anything conflicted with the book of genesis. you have to teach the book of genesis. you just had to teach anything that conflicted with it, which would be darwin's theories on the origins of man the butler act. and it's going to pass. there's going to be some opposition when it's the tennessee senate, there's some vanderbilt up in the rafters, heckling, but nevertheless it's going to pass a lot of enthusiasm and be signed into law by governor austin peay. now it's going to be tricky because the state men dated biology textbook hunters, civic biology, he did include significant discussions of darwin's theories of evolution, chapter 14 and particular so the state science teachers now will
in any of the universities, normals, dorms, our to taught teachers how to teach and all other public schools of the state which are supported in whole or part by the school funds of the state to teach any theory that denies the story of divine creation of as taught in the bible and to teach instead that has descended from a lower order of animals so you could teach evolution about other species but just not anything conflicted with the book of genesis. you have to teach the book of genesis. you...
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in so many ways, ran and became governor but he knew one thing was failing and that was the public school system in cleveland so much so that the i included quotes from different news articles i found. they'd say things like society is h going to hell and the cleveland schools are going with it and the problem with the cleveland schools is between 14 and 25 buildings were beyond repair so much that kids were complaining they didn't have soup, they didn't have toilet paper. and george wanted to create a solution and he turned to the leader of the assembly at the time and it was a bipartisan bill. patrick who was democrat, ranking democrat from cleveland partnered and partnered with amazing figures in cleveland. i recount the stories one of my favorite people in the whole book. this woman also grew up in the south like justice thomas. she came and criticized city council. she lived in cleveland and even eventually runs for city council and gets to know everyone so much that people would say she's the safest person in cleveland because if you mess with fannie lou she will call your momma bec
in so many ways, ran and became governor but he knew one thing was failing and that was the public school system in cleveland so much so that the i included quotes from different news articles i found. they'd say things like society is h going to hell and the cleveland schools are going with it and the problem with the cleveland schools is between 14 and 25 buildings were beyond repair so much that kids were complaining they didn't have soup, they didn't have toilet paper. and george wanted to...
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now , for example, we have it in some provinces, but the quality is so low, not only public schools, but we have this chaste cover for every other student . qadr and the type of black chador or chador is actually a student's prayer. for those entering the third grade , we tested about 15,16,000 people in the system , and this tent is free from the government subsidy. it used to be the same book that we explain to the students in schools, so my point is that in the future, the councils should help if the governments are forced to give subsidies, tax exemptions and all kinds of things. they should use the tools, but there are minor differences regarding limiting to one type of product or a more balanced view. sir, it does not have a very positive effect at all if we come to the community clothing manufacturer to make the raw materials cheaper or reduce the tax. actually, let's give him a discount. mr. soleimani, what do you think? i think that my dear professor does not know enough about this plan that is in the parliament. one of the objections that i have and i have conveyed to dr. e
now , for example, we have it in some provinces, but the quality is so low, not only public schools, but we have this chaste cover for every other student . qadr and the type of black chador or chador is actually a student's prayer. for those entering the third grade , we tested about 15,16,000 people in the system , and this tent is free from the government subsidy. it used to be the same book that we explain to the students in schools, so my point is that in the future, the councils should...
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now, for example, we have them in some provinces, but the quality is so low, not only public schools. general, we offer this chastity cover for every student , a female student. what a profit. in addition to being 10 years old and after that, since these 9 years will be a celebration, sir , let's guide my chador to this. the organizer, unfortunately, unfortunately , the funding was not provided. last year , the system was completely tested. this system was developed in the ministry of education. or the tent, in fact, the prayer we tested the students who were entering the third grade , 15,16,000 people. they determined and this tent was provided free of charge by the government subsidy for the students in the same book that we explain in schools, so my point is that in the future, the councils should help if the governments are forced to use tax exemption subsidies and all kinds of tools. however, there are minor differences about being limited to one type of product, or my dear teacher , they do not know enough about this plan that is in the parliament. one of the objections that i h
now, for example, we have them in some provinces, but the quality is so low, not only public schools. general, we offer this chastity cover for every student , a female student. what a profit. in addition to being 10 years old and after that, since these 9 years will be a celebration, sir , let's guide my chador to this. the organizer, unfortunately, unfortunately , the funding was not provided. last year , the system was completely tested. this system was developed in the ministry of...
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unlike public schools that cost 6-8 thousand yuan per year, private schools can cost 100, 200 or evenhool classes run from 8 am to 5:00 pm. when we come home, we immediately start doing our homework, and no one goes to bed before 11:00 at night. and, probably, one of the most pleasant moments of the school day is an hour-long break, during which everyone has time to relax, chat, and most importantly, have lunch. an egg with a tomato and pasta with vegetables, and then there are two types of some kind of soup, that is, these are the apples i see, chopped cauliflower, that is, an absolutely complete lunch, and the children will enjoy it? of the children, none, and my mother’s, of course , it’s different, but adult shanghainese love to eat everything in large quantities, so they figured out how to have access to food anywhere in the city and at any time of the day. delivery is so popular in shanghai that no one can live without it, but there are such places. where a person cannot deliver food, because, for example, to a hostel or some closed complexes, then when you order food, they deli
unlike public schools that cost 6-8 thousand yuan per year, private schools can cost 100, 200 or evenhool classes run from 8 am to 5:00 pm. when we come home, we immediately start doing our homework, and no one goes to bed before 11:00 at night. and, probably, one of the most pleasant moments of the school day is an hour-long break, during which everyone has time to relax, chat, and most importantly, have lunch. an egg with a tomato and pasta with vegetables, and then there are two types of...
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public schools. in general, we provide this chaste veil for every female student, which is a non-profit, non-profit government, while from the age of 10 onwards, when these 9 years are celebrated , it becomes a duty. last year was quite a test this system in the ministry of education, qadr and... the type of black chador or chador, in fact , we tested the prayer of the students who entered the third grade , they determined the number of 15,16,000 people in the system, and this chador is subsidized the government used to go free of charge to the students in the same book that we explain in school , so my point is that the councils should help in the future so that the governments will have to subsidize our exemption. should we make the raw materials for the producer of community clothing cheaper, or should we actually give him a discount on the tax, mr. soleimani, what do you think, mr. shirazi , they say that we should not differentiate between us, we did not differentiate between us at all. i think
public schools. in general, we provide this chaste veil for every female student, which is a non-profit, non-profit government, while from the age of 10 onwards, when these 9 years are celebrated , it becomes a duty. last year was quite a test this system in the ministry of education, qadr and... the type of black chador or chador, in fact , we tested the prayer of the students who entered the third grade , they determined the number of 15,16,000 people in the system, and this chador is...
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school enrollment way up and parents are spending money deciding to take their kids out of the public school may be because of the curriculum and put them in private schools. consequences, you see public schools close, you see classrooms emerged. often you get less state money coming in, fewer resources for social workers, music and art programs and the issue is brookings institute put out this report. these enrollment lawsuits, it doesn't just recover, they are expected to continue and accelerate for a decade. >> you see homeschool numbers increasing and that is bad for the economic reason because that takes the woman out of the workplace. i think it's a good thing for education. i think it helps those kids learn and get an education free from the crap they get in public schools but takes a person, usually the woman come out of the workforce and it is bad for the economy. but when asked ordinary number, 4400 schools close, that to me is a real shock. back to the markets, looking at gary joining us now. i want to know what you have been buying and i think you bought microsoft, didn't you? >>
school enrollment way up and parents are spending money deciding to take their kids out of the public school may be because of the curriculum and put them in private schools. consequences, you see public schools close, you see classrooms emerged. often you get less state money coming in, fewer resources for social workers, music and art programs and the issue is brookings institute put out this report. these enrollment lawsuits, it doesn't just recover, they are expected to continue and...