In large states public education will always be mediocre, for the same reason that in large kitchens the cooking is usually bad.
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In public schools, classes are bloated - it's ridiculous.
It's hard to improve public education - that's clear.
The failures that we have are sometimes expensive educations.
Education is critical not only to each one of us individually, but also to build the economic vitality of our state.
The system that had grown up in most states is that wealthy districts with an affluent population can afford to spend a lot more on their public school systems than the poorer districts.
And then the conditions of safety - or lack of safety - for teachers in public schools, and the disparity between public schools and private schools is shameful.
The connection between education and a healthy economy is critical.
A rich, robust, well-resourced public education is one of the best routes out of poverty and a pathway to prosperity.
I cannot stress a greater importance than to teach the young generation about the risks of unhealthy eating. A great way to pique their interest in nutrition is to involve them more in the cooking process. They not only will learn to cook for themselves, but also develop a lifetime of healthy habits.
Education is largely run at the state level.
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