All provisions of federal, state or local law requiring or permitting discrimination in public education must yield.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
And there should not be a limit on the creation of new public schools. We ought to expand choices for parents.
We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of 'separate but equal' has no place.
I believe there ought to be school choice, so that parents can choose within the public school system.
It's hard work to ensure that all schools are safe and welcoming places for all children. It means changing policies, practices and cultures; providing school support personnel; and funding programs like restorative justice - not simply resorting to excessive and often discriminatory discipline.
Racial discrimination does not always violate public policy.
No group and no government can properly prescribe precisely what should constitute the body of knowledge with which true education is concerned.
It is the duty of the State to educate, and the right of the people to demand education.
If I was a state, I would like to see education left to the schools themselves, but I don't want the federal government involved in education. I think that it ends up setting standards that cost you time and money and don't make any difference in education. I want to stop that.
If you believe that discrimination exists, it will.
Classrooms cannot and should not be coerced into adopting federal academic standards. That's not just my belief; it's federal law.