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school. i really feel connected to my teachers. i feel like they are my family and if i lose one of my teachers it feels like i'm losing one of my family members and i would like the members of the board to know laying off teachers will impact the students futures a quote from tupac shakur if i know of the youth i know hope for the future. >> thank you for your time. >> i'm lynn. i'm only 16 years old and attending mission high school. i want to stand here right here in front of you today and tell you that this is not a mistake, that you're making it is a crime a crime that affects the crisis of our generation to kids and future generations are ap are an elective classes are what make each kid stand out in their own way and gives them the opportunity to explore something that they might interested you're trying to minimize you're trying to minimalize the amount of counselors and security but what is the impact counselors working harder or counselors working more hard in what feels like labor?
school. i really feel connected to my teachers. i feel like they are my family and if i lose one of my teachers it feels like i'm losing one of my family members and i would like the members of the board to know laying off teachers will impact the students futures a quote from tupac shakur if i know of the youth i know hope for the future. >> thank you for your time. >> i'm lynn. i'm only 16 years old and attending mission high school. i want to stand here right here in front of you...
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i went to public school. in fact -- we went to madison high school together. but in any case, the 90% of americans -- 90% of students in the united states attend public schools. and every single district will suffer buzz of what donald trump is doing. again, america, he's using your kids' education money to give tax breaks to his billionaire buddies. it's that simple. he's looking to find any money he can so his billionaire club can pay even less taxes. and this is why every single democrat said, hell no, to the nomination of linda mcmahon. one of the only nominees in history tasked with destroying the very agency she's trying to lead. linda mcmahon wants to detonate the department of education. so why is she taking the job? just to be disruptive. the blast radius of this order will harm nearly every child, every teacher, every family and every community. taking a chainsaw to the department of education and undermining its mission to educate our next generation would be horrible for our schools. our families. children. secretary mcmahon is supposed to serve. a
i went to public school. in fact -- we went to madison high school together. but in any case, the 90% of americans -- 90% of students in the united states attend public schools. and every single district will suffer buzz of what donald trump is doing. again, america, he's using your kids' education money to give tax breaks to his billionaire buddies. it's that simple. he's looking to find any money he can so his billionaire club can pay even less taxes. and this is why every single democrat...
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i am the product of a public schools, my children all went to the public schools as well. as my colleagues highlighted today the department of education plays a critical role in student success from providing grants to supporting students with disabilities to perkins grant to support career and technical education and pell grants to make sure that americans can go to college. dismantling the department of education is also going to just absolutely open up the floodgates for this administration to privatize education as senator murphy said funding that is taken away from public education, we know where that money is going to go. it will be going to give tax breaks to billionaires. newly appointed secretary mcmahon and republicans in the past have tried to sell some of this program as school choice, but it is basically a voucher program. senator murphy mentioned giving private schools the ability, private schools will then have the ability to handpick students and close their doors to everybody else. we have already seen this private school voucher program in many states so
i am the product of a public schools, my children all went to the public schools as well. as my colleagues highlighted today the department of education plays a critical role in student success from providing grants to supporting students with disabilities to perkins grant to support career and technical education and pell grants to make sure that americans can go to college. dismantling the department of education is also going to just absolutely open up the floodgates for this administration...
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i went to public school. in fact -- we went to madison high school together.ut in any case, the 90% of americans -- 90% of students in the united states attend public schools. and every single district will suffer buzz of what donald trump is doing. again, america, he's using your kids' education money to give tax breaks to his billionaire buddies. it's that simple. he's looking to find any money he can so his billionaire club can pay even less taxes. and this is why every single democrat said, hell no, to the nomination of linda mcmahon. one of the only nominees in history tasked with destroying the very agency she's trying to lead. linda mcmahon wants to detonate the department of education. so why is she taking the job? just to be disruptive. the blast radius of this order will harm nearly every child, every teacher, every family and every community. taking a chainsaw to the department of education and undermining its mission to educate our next generation would be horrible for our schools. our families. children. secretary mcmahon is supposed to serve. and
i went to public school. in fact -- we went to madison high school together.ut in any case, the 90% of americans -- 90% of students in the united states attend public schools. and every single district will suffer buzz of what donald trump is doing. again, america, he's using your kids' education money to give tax breaks to his billionaire buddies. it's that simple. he's looking to find any money he can so his billionaire club can pay even less taxes. and this is why every single democrat said,...
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we can make schools for us, schools that are loving and nourishing, schools that celebrate our languages and cultural histories and intergenerational bonds. schools that teach stewardship and care of land and of one another. and i mentioned that quote, and i imagine your answer to this will sort of be a follow up to what you just shared. but how can this educational model get off the ground, let alone thrive when states and the federal government are implementing a growing number of policies that that restrict these ways of teaching? sure. well, i think one of the important answer comes in the distinction in between schools and education. and so federal policies control what happens in schools. right. in public schools. but number one, one thing that's interesting is that, you know, i find it ironic at the beginning of this presidential at the very, very beginning of the presidential administration, people ask me a lot about the dismantling of the doe. and what i said is the doe is not going to be dismantled. it's going to be expanded in the most violent and intrusive ways possible. and
we can make schools for us, schools that are loving and nourishing, schools that celebrate our languages and cultural histories and intergenerational bonds. schools that teach stewardship and care of land and of one another. and i mentioned that quote, and i imagine your answer to this will sort of be a follow up to what you just shared. but how can this educational model get off the ground, let alone thrive when states and the federal government are implementing a growing number of policies...
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school day. a good case can be made for either policy or something in between. and i truly applaud the administrators, teachers and parents coming together to find the right balance for their communities. what's no longer acceptable is doing nothing. and that's why i'm proposed that schools keep instructional time free from distraction at a minimum. of course there's common exceptions like during an emergency. but the evidence is in and it's time to act. make sure the classroom is a place for learning, growth and more for best possible chance of success. [ applause ] >> they shared with me they don't want another family to go through what they've been through. so they're strong advocates for hands free driving. for the sake of all our loved ones on the road, let's finally pass legislation that requires drivers to keep their eyes on the roads and away from their phones. a long standing priority of my administration. over the last four years, we've increased child care capacity by almost 27,000 slo
school day. a good case can be made for either policy or something in between. and i truly applaud the administrators, teachers and parents coming together to find the right balance for their communities. what's no longer acceptable is doing nothing. and that's why i'm proposed that schools keep instructional time free from distraction at a minimum. of course there's common exceptions like during an emergency. but the evidence is in and it's time to act. make sure the classroom is a place for...
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schools. i know it can be really hard for a principal to run that school properly. at the end of the day we're talking about focus student population money. hundreds of thousands of dollars are getting cut at almost every school that needs it about 70% chattery right. it's about 460,000 from our school. that's too much i could fund fte that can directly impact students staff so i'm just gonna just tell you straight up just be really considered about that usf, usf, seiu we are counting on y'all because for real the math math in think excellent speakers tonight. >> hi my name is lisa bishop. i'm a teacher librarian at aptos middle school. i've been teaching for 34 years half in the classroom and half in the school libraries. if we want to improve student outcomes which you said at the beginning of this meeting you kept saying student outcomes improve student outcomes. we need all of us all of us to make sure that our students are safe and cared for. we need our teachers, our crossing guards, our
schools. i know it can be really hard for a principal to run that school properly. at the end of the day we're talking about focus student population money. hundreds of thousands of dollars are getting cut at almost every school that needs it about 70% chattery right. it's about 460,000 from our school. that's too much i could fund fte that can directly impact students staff so i'm just gonna just tell you straight up just be really considered about that usf, usf, seiu we are counting on y'all...
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we didn't have school choice but choice of schools. >> ainsley: what's the difference between schoolhoice. school choice. choice of schools is within the district you are not locked in to your neighborhood school. you get to choose within that district. school choices you can go everywhere. you take that money there. if it's a private school or a local municipality there. but, because of that, my parents could move to another poor neighborhood within garland and i could go any other school. that means i wasn't locked down to failing school. i think there is a whole segment of the population. it's not just a racial issue. poor kids, poor white kids, poor latino kids it. effects us all. give the kids resources. no parents wants to send their kids to a failing school. >> brian: i know a cousin of ours is a principal, vice principal in a school. they need students. and they are putting on their best show. telling them about the different things. i imagine the same thing with your school, if you have a choice of school. i need to you choose my school so can i hire more teachers. maybe get
we didn't have school choice but choice of schools. >> ainsley: what's the difference between schoolhoice. school choice. choice of schools is within the district you are not locked in to your neighborhood school. you get to choose within that district. school choices you can go everywhere. you take that money there. if it's a private school or a local municipality there. but, because of that, my parents could move to another poor neighborhood within garland and i could go any other...
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this past fall, i challenged schools to implement phone-free school policies.to brag on rob miller. he's here with us today. he is the superintendent of bixby public schools. through his years in education, he's noticed a clear decline in his students' attention and performance as cell phone use has increased in his schools. to him, the solution was clear. kids learn better when they aren't distracted by cell phones or social media. he implemented a cell phone free policy in bixby public schools, and he's seen a huge improvement in his students. thank you for being here today and your work to help our students. [applause] i want to challenge the legislature and school districts across the state to consider ways to make cell phone free schools a reality for all students. it doesn't have to cost anything . it just needs to be effective for the students we serve. speaker hilbert, i've enjoyed talking about this issue with you and i'm excited to get something across the finish line this session. i'm proud of how our schools took the cell phone free challenge to mak
this past fall, i challenged schools to implement phone-free school policies.to brag on rob miller. he's here with us today. he is the superintendent of bixby public schools. through his years in education, he's noticed a clear decline in his students' attention and performance as cell phone use has increased in his schools. to him, the solution was clear. kids learn better when they aren't distracted by cell phones or social media. he implemented a cell phone free policy in bixby public...
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from two parents that didn't graduate from high school, i've gone to the best schools in the country. i've been -- and because of that education, a lawyer for over 40 years, came out of one of the best law films in the country and now state representative, a mayor, and who would have thought, been in the halls of congress. i can only imagine what my mom and dad would be saying. they made one hell of an investment. in their children. >> democracy is always an unfinished creation. >> democracy is worth dying for. >> democracy belongs to us all. >> we are here in the sanctuary of democracy. >> great responsibilities fall once again to the great democracies. >> american democracy is bigger than any one person. >> freedom and democracy must b
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and never, ever taking taxpayer dollars from our public schools to give to private schools. [applause] doing so weakens our public school system, particularly in our rural communities. and as a state, we just can't afford to do that. so, simply put, i will continue to reject any attempt, no matter what it looks like, to re-route public taxpayer dollars to private schools. [applause] so, now, let's go back to the quarterly report. in the last 25 years, high school graduation rates have increased by 11%, and today are at an all-time high. 10 years ago, we were neglecting special education, ignoring state funding requirements and looking away as special education students didn't get the support they needed and are entitled to. last year, we invested $75 million into special education, the largest single-year investment in state history, putting our state on track to fully fund special education by the 2028-2029 school year. in 2000, only 59% of fourth graders were reading at a basic level. we've made modest progress. according to the most recent data, 63% of our students have n
and never, ever taking taxpayer dollars from our public schools to give to private schools. [applause] doing so weakens our public school system, particularly in our rural communities. and as a state, we just can't afford to do that. so, simply put, i will continue to reject any attempt, no matter what it looks like, to re-route public taxpayer dollars to private schools. [applause] so, now, let's go back to the quarterly report. in the last 25 years, high school graduation rates have increased...
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for school choice.ake our country back. we can only do that through god. billy: there is no replacement for christian witness. that's all the time we have god. if you want to learn more, erikadonald's.com, jackbrewerfoundation.org. we will be around through the conference, stop us and say hello. take care and god bless. ♪ >> ladies and dental men, up next, joy read, a desperate plea for help. please welcome senior columnist for townhall.com, kurt schlichter. alex lorusso. and cohost of o'connor and company on wmal, larry o'connor. >> thank you. we got real big names waiting. hey, good to see you. we got super big names waiting to come out, so we are going to get right to it. how about these guys, right? i would be remiss if i didn't tell you i just wrote a book about the media. it's called shameless liars. can we get a close-up on that hard work? it's got an incredible forward by a real thought leader, kurt schlichter. but the subtitle is how trump defeated the legacy media and made them irrelevant. and
for school choice.ake our country back. we can only do that through god. billy: there is no replacement for christian witness. that's all the time we have god. if you want to learn more, erikadonald's.com, jackbrewerfoundation.org. we will be around through the conference, stop us and say hello. take care and god bless. ♪ >> ladies and dental men, up next, joy read, a desperate plea for help. please welcome senior columnist for townhall.com, kurt schlichter. alex lorusso. and cohost of...
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to take them to school. broader community is also afraid they might see some enforcement action that will affect them, even if they are u.s. citizens. it is a really trying time for our education system and schools around the country. john: what advice would you give to parents about how to talk to their children about this and to school administrators and teachers? >> one of the things we are doing is making sure that immigrant children, immigrant parents, immigrant communities, educators really get a good grasp on what their rights are. we are giving people know your rights information. they are these little cards we are giving to people and saying to them keep these in your wallets. we want to make sure people are not just safe but they know what their rights are. and when it comes to schools, we've had conversations with superintendents all over the country to say that they really need protocols in place. you want to make sure that you identify places in the schools that are private and that are public.
to take them to school. broader community is also afraid they might see some enforcement action that will affect them, even if they are u.s. citizens. it is a really trying time for our education system and schools around the country. john: what advice would you give to parents about how to talk to their children about this and to school administrators and teachers? >> one of the things we are doing is making sure that immigrant children, immigrant parents, immigrant communities,...
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or charter schools.he supreme court that would allow these voucher programs to be used for religious institutions as well. what is the shift to this kind of privatization of public education? what will the impact be on low income students and students with ieps, many of whom have more difficulty getting those kinds of necessary services in private or independent settings? >> well. >> i mean, there will be no guarantee that they will get those services. what will happen is that schools will be able. >> to choose. >> who they educate. we're already. >> seeing that with charter schools. >> and so what we will see is that there will be certain children who will be left out of the educational process, or that there will be schools that may educate them but won't provide all the svices th need. and that's with regard to equity issues to. >> low income children. >> are going to suffer also, because just imagine if i get a voucher. >> and i have. >> a lot of money and i can put that voucher towards high tuition.
or charter schools.he supreme court that would allow these voucher programs to be used for religious institutions as well. what is the shift to this kind of privatization of public education? what will the impact be on low income students and students with ieps, many of whom have more difficulty getting those kinds of necessary services in private or independent settings? >> well. >> i mean, there will be no guarantee that they will get those services. what will happen is that...
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but again, not one school over another, ok? we've got to protect small schools as well. we are doing this for the student athletes. we must protect them. we have a responsibility to do so. unfortunately, they haven't been protected in the past and congress has to intervene with preemption. we are doing this for the student athletes so that they can continue playing the sport that they love and use that experience to help them succeed throughout their lives. it's a wonderful experience. it's crucial. it's crucial that we establish a preemptive standard to protect student athletes. that doesn't endanger the many sports programs. on espn that brings in millions of dollars. i will give you the opportunity to go over it. we must protect the olympic sports and nonrevenue sports as well. this is too important of an issue to get wrong. we know that. i look forward to a thoughtful discussion, working towards solutions that support student athletes and the long-term future of college sports. with that, i yield back and i recognize the ranking member, the ranking member of the subc
but again, not one school over another, ok? we've got to protect small schools as well. we are doing this for the student athletes. we must protect them. we have a responsibility to do so. unfortunately, they haven't been protected in the past and congress has to intervene with preemption. we are doing this for the student athletes so that they can continue playing the sport that they love and use that experience to help them succeed throughout their lives. it's a wonderful experience. it's...
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from two parents that didn't graduate from high school, i've gone to the best schools in the country. i've been -- and because of that education, a lawyer for over 40 years, came out of one of the best law films in the country and now state representative, a mayor, and who would have thought, been in the halls of congress. i can only imagine what my mom and dad would be saying. they made one hell of an >> c-span's washington journal, inviting you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics, from washington, d.c., two across the country, coming up thursday morning, we talk with congressman tim burchett about next week's federal spending deadline in ukraine and house republican strategy to advance president trump's agenda. and then we can continue the conversation with congressman gabe olmo, a member of the budget committee, as we discussed next week's federal spending deadline and the trump administration's recent actions. c-span's washington journal. join the conversation live at 7:00 stern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now are free mobile video app, or c-span.org. >> bo
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in the north bay know rohnert park elementary school shut down after vandals left the school. a mess over the weekend. well, now the school district is scrambling to try and clean it up. kron four's terisa stasio reports. >> i'm theresa here in rohnert park that john reed elementary school right behind me. the superintendent of the school district says that they're doing everything they can to try and get school reopened on tuesday shutdown. john reed elementary school closed monday due to widespread vandalism on campus. we had some individuals break into the school and and do quite a bit of damage. sure classrooms, which >> made impossible school to open today. and we had to cancel school and it's a huge impact. our community, the district superintendent says that they were notified about the vandalism monday morning. and what are you guys doing to fix the school? so right now after our public safety team left, which we're very grateful to run a park public safety for their support. >> they released the classrooms to us and now we have our maintenance and custodial teams in t
in the north bay know rohnert park elementary school shut down after vandals left the school. a mess over the weekend. well, now the school district is scrambling to try and clean it up. kron four's terisa stasio reports. >> i'm theresa here in rohnert park that john reed elementary school right behind me. the superintendent of the school district says that they're doing everything they can to try and get school reopened on tuesday shutdown. john reed elementary school closed monday due...
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they need at schools. so thank all so much for coming. and we will hear a. yes. thank you so thank you very much. i'm getting ready to go, patricia, but but i it. some of the things that you said really resonated. so my mother is was was brown versus board of my mother and linda brown attended school. and i remember her the first time i had to write a report about it. i interviewed my grandmother and she talked about that. the fact the parents really just to make sure that their children had access to updated textbook books. and so when i think about even of retired from city schools after 30 years and now i'm working in the mayor's but even through the pandemic, at the time i was the executive director of special education, a student support services, and i thought about equity access and brown versus board of it. and what does that like in the digital age for all of our students to include those with disabilities, because they're still seen to be lack of a better term digital divide for for families of w
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the going to the schools, the public schools k-12.it but we have to seek injunctive relief. we have to stop these practices. what's happening on the east coast, at columbia and barnard, outright embarrassing. market, where our local officials? where is the mayor? where is the district attorney? where is letitia james? where the hate crime charges? they are absent. i want this to be clear to your fox viewers. these local blue cities have turned their back on jewish americans stop the federal government. not only am i targeted 13 schools i am sending letters to the mayors and nda's of l.a., boston, new york, chicago, do your job or we will do it for you. we are going to file hate crimes were going to use every federal criminal statue to go after these anti-semites. these people who hate jews. we are going to stop it and we are going to stop it immediately. not just take it where their money. we have pushed out a strategy to remove these professional agitators. if you are here at the graces of the united states attending the schools, you
the going to the schools, the public schools k-12.it but we have to seek injunctive relief. we have to stop these practices. what's happening on the east coast, at columbia and barnard, outright embarrassing. market, where our local officials? where is the mayor? where is the district attorney? where is letitia james? where the hate crime charges? they are absent. i want this to be clear to your fox viewers. these local blue cities have turned their back on jewish americans stop the federal...
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so, here i am, from two parents that didn't graduate from high school, i've gone to the best schools in the country. i've been -- and because of that education, a lawyer for over 40 years, came out one of the best, largest law firms in the country and now state representative, a mayor and who would have thought, being in the halls of congress? i can only imagine what my mom and dad would be saying. they made one hell of an investment in their children. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2025] announcer: texas congressman sylvester turner has died. his death coming just months after he won the texas 18th congressional district race to replace former congresswoman sheila jackson lee, after she died this past july. sylvester turner was the mayor of houston, texas, for eight years and he served 27 years in the texas house. he reportedly was in attendance at president trump's address to the nation on tuesday. houston's current mayor, john
so, here i am, from two parents that didn't graduate from high school, i've gone to the best schools in the country. i've been -- and because of that education, a lawyer for over 40 years, came out one of the best, largest law firms in the country and now state representative, a mayor and who would have thought, being in the halls of congress? i can only imagine what my mom and dad would be saying. they made one hell of an investment in their children. [captioning performed by the national...
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he came to school one day as static. he had just started a new school baseball team and brian was a star. his mentor had told them he was buying uniforms for the whole team. which caused exuberance not just for brian in our classroom, but across school. his mentor's name was tom carper. [applause] i also want to thank one of the most dedicated public servants in delaware's history. i want to thank him for his lifelong commitment to uplifting the people of our state, our country, and the world. i want to thank him for repeatedly coming to my high school as a senator and helping to plant the seeds of service that landed me here today. he has set a standard of service to which all of us should aspire. i'm speaking, of course, about president joe biden. [applause] with deep appreciation and a lower pride, we take up your call to put service above self. that goes for me and our new lieutenant governor. kyle, i cannot tell you how excited i am to have you as a partner. let me also take a moment to thank the heroes in my own li
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you, me, if you go go person, you know, somebody doesn't go to school in a school up in my brian. so i was driving to complete the see if in the book. so yeah, just because of this, it shows good body to store the, the training pretty years because of what you're going to try. people for the, for the previous living is still a look at the consumer if we could just or the key on the people at the so shows, you know, bring up a strongly praise with best of talk. it doesn't continue through proposers, somebody swollen, any furniture or personal procedure waltz? yes, in good condition, they will. they stopped much, quite a cox's presence to pick a subordinate possess last. are you able to solve limited nipple chords requiring you to? yeah. and the, as in the subsidized, is that possible for the next, you know, send it to you. how does it also can you have the crew? i get the new york, i'm sort of mute of it's of just yet. she did it. i'm you start doing that sound rushing it and hopefully that's low school visible because of school or some yet that is a pass it. but i'm sure i would n
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school. i really feel connected to my teachers. i feel like they are my family and if i lose one of my teachers it feels like i'm losing one of my family members and i would like the members of the board to know laying off teachers will impact the students futures a quote from tupac shakur if i know of the youth i know hope for the future. >> thank you for your time. >> i'm lynn. i'm only 16 years old and attending mission high school. i want to stand here right here in front of you today and tell you that this is not a mistake, that you're making it is a crime a crime that affects the crisis of our generation to kids and future generations are ap are an elective classes are what make each kid stand out in their own way and gives them the opportunity to explore something that they might interested you're trying to minimize you're trying to minimalize the amount of counselors and security but what is the impact counselors working harder or counselors working more hard in what feels like labor?
school. i really feel connected to my teachers. i feel like they are my family and if i lose one of my teachers it feels like i'm losing one of my family members and i would like the members of the board to know laying off teachers will impact the students futures a quote from tupac shakur if i know of the youth i know hope for the future. >> thank you for your time. >> i'm lynn. i'm only 16 years old and attending mission high school. i want to stand here right here in front of you...
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it's a religious school, a private school, a magnet school in the district in which opened our school in the soundview section of the bronx, only 7% of kids graduate from high school ready for college, and that's been going on for generations. in new york city. there's a cap on charter schools. so if you had desire to open a school in that area, you physically could not. of these in sane regulations. so school choice be certainly be from a policy or legislative perspective. the reason this question though is tough is that legislate action can only go so far. the the the transformation what we really need a cultural transformation in the sense that we recognize the importance of family we we recognize the importance of faith that there's a return to the importance of mediating institutions churches, community based organizations. legislation can only go so far. so there's the sense that we all have to come together as a community as a larger society, to decide on the institutions matter most and support them. family, faith, education. so that's what i'd say. great. thank you, gentlemen
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, starting with 750 schools, including a school in my constituency. under the tories, only one in 10 schools had these. labor will make them available for all children. this will help break down barriers to opportunity for every child. i know the prime minister is as determined as i am to tear away the limits to success. how will we do that? >> labor promised free breakfast clubs in every primary school. the first 750 will open in april, doing every child the best start in life. it will also put up to 450 pounds a year back in the pockets of working families. i am delighted to say that two of the breakfast clubs will be opening in the constituency of the leader of the opposition in april. i hope to welcome them when they do. >> mr. speaker, on monday, the prime minister talked about creating defense jobs across the country as we rebuild defense industrial capacity. will he and the government bring forward an urgent plan for skills in the defense sector? and does he agree with the education secretary on the strategy for defense under the department for
, starting with 750 schools, including a school in my constituency. under the tories, only one in 10 schools had these. labor will make them available for all children. this will help break down barriers to opportunity for every child. i know the prime minister is as determined as i am to tear away the limits to success. how will we do that? >> labor promised free breakfast clubs in every primary school. the first 750 will open in april, doing every child the best start in life. it will...
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there might assistance school. >> so asking me, she going a school. been i don't know what to say. i >> new fish and iseman to you tomorrow. >> willie diamond says that her daughter aurora plans to go to john reid next year. >> this is so sad. we came want to get the mail and then we heard kids like usual. but we came over here and then we heard the sad news after seeing all the commotion and we're just so sad for the community. i feel like there's so many families, kids and neighbors out here all the time. and it's just not to have a link a damper on things. in the meantime, the district's maintenance crews plus a private contractor. >> at school for most of the day. >> and on monday afternoon, we saw some of those maintenance crews go in and change the locks on some of the classrooms that were impacted by this alleged vandalism. we also saw crews going with equipment like fans and mobs leading us to believe that there could have been some water damage. again, they're not telling us much. they are just saying that they are cooperating with police so that they can find and hold tho
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started by. >> denver public schools, there is now a group of 78. >> schools, all representing schoolsoss the united states, that say that. >> their schools are all. >> reporting increased absenteeism, lower. >> parental involvement, and. >> increased anxiety and. >> fear among students. >> and they attribute that to the beginning of the trump administration. >> and the reception. >> of. the policy. >> that largely. >> kept. >> ice out of schools. >> that was nbc's julia ainsley reporting. and coming up 60 years ago today, peaceful civil rights demonstrators were attacked by alabama police officers on a bridge that still bears the name of a confederate general and ku klux klan grand dragon. right after the break, i'll discuss the events of that day and the current state of the struggle for civil rights in the country. with two people, you are going to want to stick around for. doctor imani perry, who is a harvard professor and longtime friend of the show, and caroline randall williams, an award winning poet and essayist whose writing includes powerful reflections on being black and a s
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. >> vandalism at an elementary school and the damage was so extensive, the entire school was canceled for the more than 400 students. good evening. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. who would do something like this? it happened early this morning at john reed elementary school in rohnert park. >> abc seven news anchor dion lim was there and found it's not just this one incident that's worrying parents. >> for people to break into their classrooms, it's scary. >> the lights are off and doors are shut at john reed elementary school in rohnert park. classes canceled for over 400 k through fifth grade students. after about half of the school's classrooms were vandalized early monday morning. >> if it had been a couple of classrooms, we definitely would have held school, but it was enough to warrant us closing the school today. >> the cotati-rohnert park unified school district superintendent wouldn't specify what kind of damage was done to the ten or so classrooms affected, but noted crews would be spending the rest of the day cleaning up. >> it's definitely con
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candice: troy flint is with the california school board association representing school districts and offices of education across the state. he says the problem with special ed resources comes down to the federal government failing on its promise decades ago. troy: the promise at that time was the federal government would pay for 40% of these local expenses. in reality, in california, the federal government contribution is funding maybe about 8%. candice: we reached out to the us department of education. a spokesperson said, "funding is set by congress." with the finger pointing, budget shortfalls, and a silence from some local leaders, these students say they're paying the price. for months they voiced their concerns at board meetings. leah: we should not be at 3rd grade level at high school. ibrahim: i am stressed about my future and depressed. candice: leah and mina are now in private college. for the first time, they say, they're learning what they should have learned in high school. leah: i thought i can't do it until i enter college. i'm able to learn math and english, and that
candice: troy flint is with the california school board association representing school districts and offices of education across the state. he says the problem with special ed resources comes down to the federal government failing on its promise decades ago. troy: the promise at that time was the federal government would pay for 40% of these local expenses. in reality, in california, the federal government contribution is funding maybe about 8%. candice: we reached out to the us department of...
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i am very fortunate to go to private middle school and high school.id go to public elementary school and there is a huge gap in education and resources available in public and private. i can't speak to that now. >> it has been a huge burden. recently both our school nurse and our school wellness coordinator left and there was an iligez to the fact it was connected to the pay roll issues occurring with sfusd and not just that but they are already paid much less then other public school districts private school districts, like for nurses if they were to work somewhere else so it is really hard to attract people to work in these schools and we don't budget enough positions in the first place. now we have 7 school counselors for like a body of 3,000 kids and you can think of the kids that have questions about college and classes to take to graduate. it is just not enough resources in the schools. i went to sfusd middle school and we had one counselor for each grade level, but it just really isn't enough and a lot of schools-it kind of-there is pto or lowe
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phone free schools. [applause] molly blakely is a superintendent elementary school district in missoula. recently got a letter from molly about the district's new cell phone free school policy. she wrote, and i quote, by limiting cell phone use during the school day students are more focused on their learning and present in their interactions with peers and teachers. teachers have reported fewer classroom disruptions students have expressed appreciation for the opportunity to build stronger, in person connection. tonight we are grateful to have molly with us. molly, thank you for being here and for your strong leadership for your students and teachers. molly? [applause] [applause] eliminating unnecessary distractions, disruptions in the classroom is one step to protecting our kids and their long-term interest. to protect our kids, our grandkids and their future. we have responded strongly and unequivocably to the far left extreme agenda that threatens the health, development and well-being of montana chi
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school districts and individual schools have different needs. and every student has his or her own needs and aspirations. so, i'm glad mrs. mcmahon plans to work in a way that empowers those closest to the student, because they are in the best position to do what's right for that student. when i met with mrs. mcmahon, we had a long conversation about south dakota's unique education needs, including our tribal schools. i look forward to working with linda mcmahon to limit bureaucracy, empower state and local governments, and let good teachers do what they're best at and what they love to do, and that's to help students succeed. mr. president, most americans are familiar with title 9. that was the landmark legislation designed to create equal spaces and opportunities in education for women. title 9 is particularly notable for the effect it's had on women's sports. with its requirement that federal funding recipients create equal athletic opportunities for women and girls, title 9 paved the way for the women's athletic programs we see today at coll
school districts and individual schools have different needs. and every student has his or her own needs and aspirations. so, i'm glad mrs. mcmahon plans to work in a way that empowers those closest to the student, because they are in the best position to do what's right for that student. when i met with mrs. mcmahon, we had a long conversation about south dakota's unique education needs, including our tribal schools. i look forward to working with linda mcmahon to limit bureaucracy, empower...
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it is a school. well, you're definitely not going to send to mayor not know. >> you know, after this, i'm like, yeah, you know yeah, forget just the trail has had enough with school violence at elsie allen high school. his son christopher just got home from the hospital after being stabbed last tuesday. he's now recovering from several surgeries. he's getting better but that he needs to be, you know, that somebody needs to be with him. 24 hours. >> to make sure he doesn't get the panic attacks or to the 15 year-old boy arrested in connection to tuesday's stabbing has been arrested with attempted murder. this was the second stabbing this school year and 7th student in the last 2 years to be violently attacked in the district. and earlier this week, trejo got an alert from the school about police arresting another student with a weapon. you know, i was like scared because i was like, oh, man, it's it's being on the web. by 6, 7 days in. we have another good with that. that has a, you know, arms and all
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they have to support doctors for school choice. >> a new school ending formula. a new school funding formula but it's interesting you mention instead. outstanding debts is run, for publicans now impact. >> time losers. [laughter] mcnamee has a follow-up. you say we need a new old funding formula, tell me what it looks like first and foremost, the state has to take over the cost of education. local school district can no longer afford on their own special education should stop disparate from one district to the next. every district should get asked for every english-speaking events each school district is to be within a reasonable range for the cost if they are not, they lose states. there's no reason for the cost 34000 student on the town i came from was 60000 student nobody will justify it to me and that is the argument made before the supreme court. >> the biggest threat to our school now is there's a case pending that will take away your local school meetings your child in first or second grade make the subject 10 miles away in the democrats are not talking ab
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so you know the custodial school school in you me, if you go for person, you have somebody does a bonus cooling? that's cool. yep. and while i'm driving, driving to complete the book and see if you don't feel good. so yeah, just because of this, it shows good body to store that the, the training and pretty your cost of what you're going to try because of the bullet . pretty simple will install a folder that they've been consistently mechanised or the key or the people at the some shows, you know, bring up a strongly praise with best of talk. it does, i send you through proposals sheets of the school and any for any, for sure work from personal procedure won't charge e as in good condition, they will start to mush clear boxes, presidents to pick a subordinate please. ashleigh, are you able to solve limited nimble forces requiring you to young a dazzling the subsidized? is that possible for the next you left him to to you have this little stuff and he has a provide it then you have considered beautiful. i'll just actually of it i'm you start doing the problem, rushing it and hopefully as
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schools that are doing better rich kid schools.vate schools are doing it and it's really important to remove them from the equation because i don't -- i think you should legislate. we legislate all kinds of things. >> that's an interesting question in the political context from a data perspective although there needs to be more data on the impact of this on kids. >> the would have been nice if they gave it to us. >> the question is who preach it to be the parents of the school or the state? i say it's up to the parent. none of us are saying the phone should be there but it's a question of how we achieve that. >> this decision in education are the business level but what i think the states can do is make this more possible. this is not that easy for a district. parents don't like it. if your school tries to get rid of the phone the parents is what if i need to call my kid at third period. you don't need to call the office and they are like how do we know where the schedule is. we all figure that out. there's this thing called paper
schools that are doing better rich kid schools.vate schools are doing it and it's really important to remove them from the equation because i don't -- i think you should legislate. we legislate all kinds of things. >> that's an interesting question in the political context from a data perspective although there needs to be more data on the impact of this on kids. >> the would have been nice if they gave it to us. >> the question is who preach it to be the parents of the school...
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100 school divisions bell to bell. in fact, many divisions across the state have attempted half measures, found they did not work, and now gone bell to bell. we know local leadership is critical. at middlesex high school, the principal is a tracking a dramatic decrease in disciplinary referrals and reports that lunch in the cafeteria is allowed once again, because students are talking to one another instead of buried in their phones. please, welcome principal susan who is working so hard to help students succeed. [applause] with clear data and transparency, we can track what matters most. student performance. that's at the core of the new school performance in sports framework that just receive federal approval from the biden administration. now, we can identify the schools performing at high levels that can serve as models for others. and we can with candor and no judgment identify schools which need additional support. we have a roadmap to readiness to support schools that need intensive help, to get them back on tra
100 school divisions bell to bell. in fact, many divisions across the state have attempted half measures, found they did not work, and now gone bell to bell. we know local leadership is critical. at middlesex high school, the principal is a tracking a dramatic decrease in disciplinary referrals and reports that lunch in the cafeteria is allowed once again, because students are talking to one another instead of buried in their phones. please, welcome principal susan who is working so hard to...
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this terminal shows up in a room at this school. this teletype, which you know is completely obsolete, is exactly what we would use. it's connected by a phone line to a very big computer. general electric computer that runs the basic language. at first, the teachers are in there thinking they're going to structure this thing. they get confused, they make a few mistakes. and so a few kids kind of take over this computer room. >> by a few kids, he means just four. >> so kent evans is exactly my age. and then there's two boys two years older. paul allen and rick weiland. this is paul. that's us together in the computer room. you can see he all those things. only two years older than me. he looks maybe like he's ten years older because i look very young. everybody disappears, gets bored with it, moves off to something else. and the four of us are there a little bit? night and day. always trying to push it. >> push it? they did. making the most of their unique opportunity. >> and the four of us called ourselves the lakeside programing gr
this terminal shows up in a room at this school. this teletype, which you know is completely obsolete, is exactly what we would use. it's connected by a phone line to a very big computer. general electric computer that runs the basic language. at first, the teachers are in there thinking they're going to structure this thing. they get confused, they make a few mistakes. and so a few kids kind of take over this computer room. >> by a few kids, he means just four. >> so kent evans is...
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the parents of the school's 400 students were sent this letter announcing the school closure.eronica cabrera was among those who had to make other plans for her third grade child because of the unexpected closure. tonight, she wonders whether the school will continue to be targeted. i got scared, i got really scared thinking that sending my kids to school and not knowing what's going to happen or, you know, it's really scary. police are investigating a motive but do not believe there is any ongoing threat. the district plans to offer resources for students and staff to discuss the crime when they return to school tomorrow. they're also looking at implementing additional security measures to prevent any future vandalism. kids losing a day of education is significant. we don't want them to lose any. and disruption to school can have a huge impact on students. so we and especially, you know, in light of what happened, we don't want people to be concerned about coming back to school because this is a safe place in rohnert park. velena jones, nbc bay area news. all right. pay atten
the parents of the school's 400 students were sent this letter announcing the school closure.eronica cabrera was among those who had to make other plans for her third grade child because of the unexpected closure. tonight, she wonders whether the school will continue to be targeted. i got scared, i got really scared thinking that sending my kids to school and not knowing what's going to happen or, you know, it's really scary. police are investigating a motive but do not believe there is any...