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Clinton appears to back track on “basket of deplorables” comment
“In Ohio, we’ve seen more than enough of the “solutions” Donald Trump is selling, but we’re not buying”, stated Melissa Cropper, the president of the Ohio Federation of Teachers, in response to Trump’s speech at the Cleveland school.
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As President, Trump plans to establish the national goal of providing school choice to every American child living in poverty.
This was Trump’s first visit to Cleveland’s African American community.
Trump, speaking quietly and reading from a teleprompter, spoke of his intention to expand opportunities for inner-city residents and others.
“The Democratic Party has trapped millions of African-American and Hispanic youth in failing government schools that deny them the opportunity to join the ladder of American success”. “I define that as a great education and a great job”.
Before endorsing choice as the solution to numerous nation’s educational problems, Trump spent 18 minutes criticizing Hillary Clinton’s handling of private emails while secretary of state and defending in unusual detail his assertion, which media reports have shown to be untrue, that he opposed entering the Iraq war. School reformers believe and argue that adding competition to the marketplace of schools increases performance.
Nevada should expect more Trump as November’s general election inches nearer.
“One of the things I try to teach my grandson is not to be a bully”, she told NBC News.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump pledged reforms to the United States’ education system Friday, telling the crowd he will “break the government monopoly” to implement more diverse school choice. Had I been in Congress at the time of the invasion I would have cast a vote in opposition.
Trump also declared that had he would have been “tougher on terrorism”. “We’ll spend more time here”, he said in a suite overlooking the Strip.
School choice may sound positive on its face; after all, not many people would oppose the idea that families should be able to choose their school. “No matter what you call it, vouchers take dollars away from our public schools to fund private schools at taxpayers’ expense with little to no regard for our students”, said NEA President Lily Eskelsen García”.
The Cleveland Arts and Social Sciences Academy was run by a for-profit company, Mosaica Education, until a lawsuit against Mosaica forced the company into court receivership in October 2014, according the most recent state audit of the school. And number two, they’ll walk their child to a school they wanna be at.
Before moving on to issues like his father’s plans for ISIS and his stance on the war in Iraq, he gushed about Cleveland and his experience at the Republican National Convention. They were absolutely fantastic. We thought maybe he’d have a conversation with the educators and students about what’s really needed – and that our members there could explain to him why they chose to organize and form a union, and how that’s given them a voice to advocate for themselves and their students.
She said the deal “does not in any way” excuse Iranian behavior, such as its support for militant groups like Hezbollah and Hamas and development of long-range ballistic missiles.
Mr. Trump said the $20 billion in grants for poor students in failing schools would come from existing federal spending. “I think it will cost her at the polls!” You turn on the news, and you see politics every day.
But the Clinton campaign acknowledged she had to spend more time focusing her remarks on herself so voters could see the “aspirational” vision she hopes to enact if she becomes the first woman elected US president.
CLINTON: The standards are not mentioned in Clinton’s education plans, although her campaign does note that as the first lady of Arkansas, she chaired the state’s education standards commission.
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TRUMP: Trump has not discussed early childhood education.