You know, there are some areas of the state that are providing enormous help to their students; there are others where they're not doing what they can.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
At the federal level, we must help, not hinder, local school boards, parents, teachers and administrators as they make decisions about educating our children.
The American Federation of Teachers has a long track record of working with administrators, parents, and communities to provide real help to struggling students and low-performing schools. We've learned that intensive interventions, proven programs, and adequate resources can transform students' lives and their schools.
If I could help educate our children at an institution for higher learning, that would be a noble thing.
Instead of educating students, these professors are trying to indoctrinate them.
Education is largely run at the state level.
We cannot give our students all that they expect, whether by way of the quality of their schooling or by way of the jobs that they were hoping to get. Student frustration is a worldwide phenomenon, pushing our societies into adjusting faster than they are used to.
That just doesn't make sense, that government should be making money off students.
I know that many students take personal responsibility for their education and succeed as a result. I want them to know they are not alone - that Nevada's system can and will support them.
I'm clear that we do need to improve what's happening in our schools.
I don't think the schools are getting as much money as they should.
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