To: summer; floriduh voter; JulieRNR21; Goldwater Girl; PhiKapMom; Wait4Truth; redlipstick; ...
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summer knows Jeb's record:
Is Jeb actually ahead of the curve on education? The jury's in - and they side with: Jeb.
Some people talk about FL education as if it was #1 in every category during the 8-year rein of FL's former Dem governor, Chiles, and then suddenly, everything fell apart with Gov Bush. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Gov. Bush has tried and succeeded in improving education for this state. This state has now been ranked #2 nationwide in the number of Nationally Certified Teachers, #4 in the nation in Educational Choice (up from #34), and FL community colleges are ranked #12 in the nation in terms of the number of students staying in school to graduation. Under Gov. Bush, 100% of FL students take the PSAT for free in public schools, something the People For the American Way have demanded in every state but not received.
And while other states are still struggling with antiquated formulas denying equitable educational funding to the poorest districts, FL has had an equitable forumula in place. Gov. Bush's push for literacy, setting grade level standards and testing, expanding testing to include science and expanding AP courses, all speak well of the education improvements made during his administration.
Will we be #1 overnight after at least 8 years of being at the bottom? Probably not.
But Gov Bush has not given up on public schools. He has improved them, created competition, and offered parents and low income students, disabled students and students in failed schools a variety of educational options they never had before. His record on education can stand up to whatever criticism is thrown at it.
Furthermore, those who have spent billions on education in this country know there is no "quick" fix. Yet, Gov. Bush's current opponent promises to fix education "the fastest." This is an empty promise. There is no one single solution. Gov. Bush's multi-pronged approach, and his dedication to this issue, is one of the best and most defendable elements of his overall record as governor.
1 posted on 9/19/02 9:00 PM Eastern by summerr
5) Reduce Class Size Amendment -- requires the State to build enough classrooms so that, by the beginning of the 2010 school year, limits on the maximum number of students per class can be attained. The limits are 18 students for Pre-K to grade 3, 22 students for grades 4 through 8 and 25 students for grades 9 through12.
Floridians, vote NO in November!
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Here in ND, class sizes are huge, teachers' pay is very low, and SAT scores are the highest in the nation and graduation and college attendance rates are spectacular.
We do have good family values and strong religious convictions, and we don't have whole language or politicized course content.
Leftists can throw infinite amounts of money at their structurally failed school systems and no improvement will result. It is family values and educational basics that work. The left will not allow these, and so will continuously fail.
B.C.
Fargo, ND
Where "cultural conservative" is a compliment.
To: Ragtime Cowgirl; summer
To: Ragtime Cowgirl; summer
I thought Summer was over?.....Oh ! you mean the FReeper summer ! lol
Doh !
To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Thanks for the post that was cram-packed with info!
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