Posted on 12/15/2011 1:07:43 PM PST by mdittmar
For Immediate Release
December 15, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC Today, the Obama Administration released a report, Education and the American Jobs Act: Creating Jobs through Investments in Our Nations Schools, and interactive maps that highlight estimated benefits that states and local school districts would receive if Congress acts to pass the American Jobs Act.
The White House report provides an analysis of the condition of Americas schools, which have fallen into disrepair, as well as the difficult budget environment facing school districts and teachers nationwide. In order to address these critical needs, President Obama proposed $25 billion to renovate and modernize more than 35,000 public schools and $5 billion to upgrade infrastructure at Americas community colleges through the American Jobs Act, as well as $30 billion to keep hundreds of thousands of educators in the classroom.
Upgrading Americas schools is a smart investment, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said. Theres a short-term return in the form of jobs to do the work, and in the long term our studentsand our countrywill benefit from modern facilities and technology.
Congress should act now and pass the American Jobs Act, to improve our schools, create jobs, and prepare our students for 21st century careers, said Melody Barnes, Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council.
The Presidents education investment through the American Jobs Act proposes $30 billion for enhancing the condition of our nations public schools with $25 billion allocated to K-12 schools, including a priority for rural schools and dedicated funding for Bureau of Indian Education funded schools, and $5 billion to upgrade infrastructure at community colleges across the country.
The range of critical repairs and needed construction projects would put hundreds of thousands of Americans, including construction workers, engineers, maintenance staff, and electrical workers, back to work. Modernization and repair needs are mounting in Americas schools, as school districts nationwide estimate $271 billion in deferred building maintenance, or more than $5,000 per student.
The Presidents education investment in the American Jobs Act also included $30 billion in funding which Congress voted against in October to support nearly 400,000 education jobs, preventing layoffs and allowing educators to be hired or rehired. It also would have supported state and local efforts to retain, rehire, and hire early childhood, elementary, and secondary educators. Over the 12 months ending October 2011, nearly 60 percent of all local government job losses were teachers and education personnel.
In addition to the release of the report, the Department of Education released two interactive maps that display the American Jobs Acts estimated impact on every state and school district in the nation. These maps and the downloadable dataset behind them can be found at http://data.ed.gov/american-jobs-act.
To view the full report, which includes a state-by-state appendix that integrates state- and school district-level data detailing the education investments of the American Jobs Act, please visit http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/aja_ed_state_by_state_report_final.pdf.
This PROFLIGATE spender doesn't consider $1 Billion enough for his re-election campaign? Now he really wants $25 Billion?
With the crap education system and indoctrination we have now, at the HIGHEST PER STUDENT RATES IN HISTORY, we're turning out OWS-types who can't function without Government handing things to them (which they are taught is their "Right").
B.S., and shove it up his kiester.
My God man,children cross bridges!
B*llCRAP.
“...Americas schools, which have fallen into disrepair...”
Most of the schools (indoctrination centers) I’ve seen have baseball fields, pools and track fields....poor babies!
They build a crapload of soccer fields around here. Acres and acres of soccer fields.
And multi-million dollar bus barns
It’s pay back time to the teacher unions who supported his election. The federal government needs to get its hands off of public education.
Unsustainable: Public School Teachers Make Twice the Private Sector Average
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