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'The Jeb Bush Nobody Knows' -- Part 16: A young FL homeschooler's interview with FL's Fabulous Gov
The St Petersburg Times ^ | May 20, 2002 | Intro by summer; Interview by Autumn Siegel

Posted on 05/22/2002 6:34:41 PM PDT by summer

Note to FR:

I was so moved by reading "My Adventure in Miami with President Bush" -- the recent essay written by Andrew, FR's own 15 year-old writer who posts as "walrus954" -- that I was inspired to turn over my space here to another talented young writer.

Consequently, Andrew, and everyone else, please say hello to: Autumn Siegel, a FL homeschooler who recently interviewed Gov. Bush.

I hope you all enjoy this interview, below. (I know I did!)

Sincerely,

summer :) -- a former Dem, now an independent and a FL certified teacher


FL homeschool student and budding journalist, Autumn Siegel, left, along
with a FL newspaper staff member, at a journalism conference --
as explained HERE.


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Monday, May 20, 2002
St. Petersburg Times



An online interview with Governor Bush

By Autumn Siegel


As a homeschooled student enrolled in the Florida Virtual School, the online high school that has served students across the state for the past four years, I got the chance to interview Gov. Jeb Bush online for the Virtual School's newspaper, News in a Click. (Darn it, no photo op when you interview by computer!)

We talked about lots of issues that affect young people in Florida, from education to teenage smoking to politics. Here is an edited version of our conversation:

AUTUMN: Growing up in a political family, when did you decide that this would be the area that you would go into? What other fields had you considered?

GOV. BUSH: I first got involved in politics to help my dad, whom I truly love. I overcame my fears of speaking in public and began to understand the joys of service by watching my dad in his public service. In 1993 I decided to make the leap. I had been in the private sector until then.

AUTUMN: Has it been difficult to maintain your own identity instead of just being one of "the Bush boys?"

GOV. BUSH: I stopped worrying about what people think a while back and now focus on how I can serve and help others.

AUTUMN: Integrity is an important quality for all of humanity, but especially those who have achieved celebrity status as political figures. What suggestions do you have for the next generation of voters who are exposed to negative campaigning and apparent lack of morality on the part of some elected officials?

GOV. BUSH: Say what you are going to do and do what you said you would do. Don't veer from principle. Be honest with yourself. Show humility. Fight hard but fight fair.

AUTUMN: What do you think of such government-based shows as NBC's The West Wing? Do you feel that these give an accurate portrayal of political life?

GOV. BUSH: I don't watch The West Wing.

AUTUMN: The SWAT (Students Working Against Tobacco) program, which was founded under the Chiles administration, received a considerable budget cut in October, with a large portion of that money being redistributed to enhance road development. Do you think that it will be important to restore the funds for this program?

GOV. BUSH: The tobacco program is doing fine. We are spending $39-million. That was what was being spent last year. That is a lot of dough!

AUTUMN: If funding is not able to be replaced, what are some of the initiatives that can be taken to continue efforts to decrease youth smoking?

GOV. BUSH: Teen smoking is down in our state, which is a good thing.

AUTUMN: There has been a considerable amount of media coverage on the recent cell-phone controversy facing school districts across America. Some believe that students should be allowed to keep these devices on campus as long as they are not turned on; others protest that the phones are too much of a distraction. Where do you stand and why?

GOV. BUSH: I have not followed the issue, but now I will!

AUTUMN: Due to increased security after Sept. 11, do you think that there has been a decrease in youth involvement in the government, such as the TeenPact program for Christian homeschoolers, or the Senate page program?

GOV. BUSH: I have not noticed a decline in youth involvement. In fact, I think there has been more civic involvement than before that I hope can be sustained.

AUTUMN: Why do you think it is important to support the Florida Virtual School?

GOV. BUSH: It has the potential of helping to redefine education. It is student-centered and can be used in so many ways . . . remediation, honors-AP (advanced placement) classes for students who can't access them, etc.

AUTUMN: Do you think online learning would have been beneficial when you were growing up, or perhaps would have benefited your children?

GOV. BUSH: Gosh, I am so old I can remember black-and-white televisions! Online learning would have been very useful to me.

AUTUMN: Do you think the Virtual School will be able to issue diplomas to its students in the near future?

GOV. BUSH: I hope so.

AUTUMN: Many critics argue that Florida Virtual School is not an effective educational medium because of the lack of interaction among students and faculty. However, AP scores among Virtual School students exceed the national average by nearly 9 percent. What is your comment about this apparent contradiction?

GOV. BUSH: The Virtual School is not for everyone. But it is a good means to accelerate learning for kids who don't need as much attention.

AUTUMN: I am sure that you are aware of the teacher shortage facing Florida. What would you say to high schoolers or college students to encourage them to pursue a career in education?

GOV. BUSH: The laws of supply and demand apply to the teaching profession. There will be great opportunities in teaching in the next decade. Teaching is a very noble profession.

AUTUMN: What factors influenced your decision to attend the college that you did?

GOV. BUSH: I went to high school in the northeast U.S. and wanted to go back home, so I attended the University of Texas.

AUTUMN: What is something that you now know that you wish you would have known while in school?

GOV. BUSH: I know now not to be in quite the rush I was in back then. I graduated in 21/2 years.

AUTUMN: Your mother seems to be a pretty amazing woman. What is the most important piece of advice that she gave you, and have you shared this with your own children?

GOV. BUSH: Love my wife and children more than life itself. That is easy to do.

AUTUMN: What advice would you give to the siblings of particularly high achievers?

GOV. BUSH: Work hard.

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FL's hard working governor, Jeb Bush, online in the
interview above -- and working at Orlando's Dr. Phillips High School,
where he answered questions from Florida students.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: 2ndamendment; education; fl; florida; flvirtualhs; homeschool; jebbush
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To: summer
Bush/homeschool bump!
21 posted on 05/22/2002 7:59:43 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: SpookBrat
Re your post #18 - You know, I have to say, it is remarkable how Gov. Bush, who is so available and willing to help people, has been so demonized in the past by the Dem Party. I voted a straight Dem ticket almost my entire life, and I can not recall any Dem leader, ever, who would bother to give me the time of day, let alone help me with some problem or issue. It is just mind-blowing to me the difference between Gov. Bush, who tries so hard to be there for the people, and these Dem leaders, who could not care less about their own constituents - as long as they vote Dem. Seriously. That has been my personal experience. If it was otherwise, I would say so.
22 posted on 05/22/2002 8:01:57 PM PDT by summer
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To: summer
Thanks for the ping ... good questions, good answers ... good writing ... bright future!
23 posted on 05/22/2002 8:02:23 PM PDT by Pegita
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To: MeeknMing
Re your post #21 - Yes! A big homeschool bump, which is an educational environment I also support! :)
24 posted on 05/22/2002 8:02:38 PM PDT by summer
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To: Pegita
Thank YOU, Pegita! I so appreciate your post here. :)
25 posted on 05/22/2002 8:03:08 PM PDT by summer
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To: summer
It is indeed a pleasure to BUMP another one of your fine posts about our fabulous governor JEB!

I enjoyed reading this interview so much. Autumn's questions were great....and JEB's answers as well!

26 posted on 05/22/2002 8:03:17 PM PDT by JulieRNR21
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To: summer
I agree with you. I think it's a sweet thing to do to give a young person the time of day and actually give good answers to questions. He seems like a very nice man. With a mother like Barbara, how could he not be?

Oh yeah, and his dad was President at one time. LOL

27 posted on 05/22/2002 8:05:23 PM PDT by SpookBrat
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To: coloradomom
Thanks so much for your terrific post #17! No, I did not see him campaign back in 1980. But, it seems he has come a long way since then! (And, BTW, that is something I could never understand about Al Gore -- how could Gore be in the public eye for what, 25 years -- and still not be able to give a decent speech for most of Campaign 2000????) Thanks again for your post, coloradomom. You always add so much to a thread! :)
28 posted on 05/22/2002 8:05:53 PM PDT by summer
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To: SpookBrat
Oh yeah, and his dad was President at one time.

LOL... It's really funny how that above fact has never crossed my own mind before! LOL! :)
29 posted on 05/22/2002 8:07:27 PM PDT by summer
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To: shaggy eel
Thanks for your bump, shaggy eel! :)
30 posted on 05/22/2002 8:08:09 PM PDT by summer
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To: summer
Need your help on this one...Florida -- Urgent Calls Needed on Government Nanny Bill

Help Florida homeschoolers keep Bush on our side...

31 posted on 05/22/2002 8:10:17 PM PDT by Dakotabound
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To: JulieRNR21
Julie, Thanks so much for your post #26, and for taking the time to read this young lady's interview with our gov. I myself have learned so much by working on this series about Gov. Bush. And, how an intelligent voter in this state could NOT vote for him this year is really beyond me at this point. I think he's gonna win it in a landslide... :)!
32 posted on 05/22/2002 8:10:20 PM PDT by summer
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To: Dakotabound
Dakotabound, I read that post, and I have no idea of course what he will do about that bill, but I think the info in the link you posted omits the most important fact -- nothing is required of a family. Everything is optional, and those services only kick in IF a mother or family REQUESTS such. I honestly don't know if it is the thread the homeschoolers seem to perceive it to be. My belief is that it is intended to provide services ONLY TO THOSE WHO WANT THE SERVICES. A family has to REQUEST the services -- it is not government intrusion if the government makes an optional service available, and that service is ONLY available by request. Am I wrong about this?? :)
33 posted on 05/22/2002 8:14:02 PM PDT by summer
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To: Dakotabound
I meant: ... if it is the threat...
34 posted on 05/22/2002 8:15:06 PM PDT by summer
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To: summer
Good stuff summer.
35 posted on 05/22/2002 8:16:04 PM PDT by AGreatPer
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To: AGreatPer
Thanks so much, AGreatPer! Glad you enjoyed it! :)
36 posted on 05/22/2002 8:17:51 PM PDT by summer
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To: abraxas_sandiego; conservatism_IS_compassion; Coleus; Victoria Delsoul; agrace...
A ping for those who (a) enjoyed "My Adventures in Miami with President Bush;" and (b) support young writers! :)
37 posted on 05/22/2002 8:25:26 PM PDT by summer
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To: summer
Thanks for your post. Very encouraging to see such a bright, mature young person's writing. Can't wait until we have a lot of home-schooled young people as professional journalists. I'd love to see them turn journalism around - asking tough questions about the Constitutionality of actions, connecting the dots between tax and spend programs and the concomitant social declines.
38 posted on 05/22/2002 8:28:12 PM PDT by Mugwumps
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To: Mugwumps
My pleasure. Thank you for your thoughtful post here, Mugwumps. And, I agree -- there is certainly a new breed of journalists on the horizon! :)
39 posted on 05/22/2002 8:30:16 PM PDT by summer
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To: summer
Good interview- GO JEB!!
40 posted on 05/22/2002 8:31:47 PM PDT by mafree
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