• We need more developmental learning centers for our children.
    There are so many children who need help in developmental learning in this area. I want to make education our top priority for young children, and would like to see some funding for this program.
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    Created by Terry Marcum
  • Public Education
    The importance of a free public education
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    Created by Barbara Crow
  • Make special Ed a class
    My names Liz, I'm 17, and I've had helped my aunt and mother work with the special Needs adults, and many people make fun of them and it gets on my nerves so much! I also helped in middle school with the class, and the students would make fun of them and me, this is a big issue not all the special needs were born "special" and the kids need to learn that! If we can start teaching about gays why not about special needs? I joined a group on Facebook, called "stop discrimination against special needs children" they talk about stories of discrimination, but its mostly a support group, they are adorable and they are NOT a burden, we need to make a change and stop judging them for being different! They teach us not to bully, so why does it still occur to our kids? I'm wanting this to be reviewd as Big issue because I've seen some kids get sad and depressed because other kids use the "R" word I get so heart broken!! Please make special Ed a class so other kids can learn about differences!!
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    Created by Elizabeth Garcia
  • Stop FL Parent Trigger Legislation
    To the dismay of parents, the Florida PTA, other parents groups and their supporters, the Parent Empowerment in Education Bill, a.k.a Florida’s “Parent Trigger” bill, has once again been introduced into the Florida House of Representatives and Senate. After failing last year due to the concerted efforts of parents and parent groups, legislators saw fit to reintroduce the bill once again to see if Florida parents and their supporters had changed their minds regarding this issue. Such insistence on a “parent trigger” bill in Florida can only be described in the manner that Diane Ravitch, the former Secretary of Education, describes “parent trigger” policy in general:“ It is the quintessence of a corporate power grab.” As stocks for corporations managing charter schools rise, the passing of a bill that would streamline the creation of more charter schools from these “triggered” public schools amounts to a systematic attack on public education in favor of for-profit businesses that aim to privatize the education system. The variety of points in opposition to Parent Empowerment in Education bill has been concisely summarized by the Florida PTA: 1) Why would legislators reintroduce a bill that was vehemently opposed by a significant number of parent groups? 2) Uses the rhetoric of parent love and empowerment to hand a neighborhood school over to a private entity with no guarantees for a better alternative. 3) Promotes for-profit charter takeover thus robbing Florida taxpayers of a capital investment as for-profit charters do not answer to any elected official. Furthermore, the corporation managing the charter school profits from public, taxpayer dollars. 4) Pits parents against themselves during the petition process and pits parents against teachers by raising suspicion on the ability of every teacher. 5) Allows for multiple opportunities for virtual vendors to market and lobby to parents. 6) Strips away local School Board control as the Board of Education ultimately makes the decision on the turnaround option. 7) Ignores pre-existing laws that allows School Advisory Councils consisting of parents, teachers, and community partners to determine the direction of an underperforming school.
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    Created by Students United for Public Education FL
  • Pre-K Program
    Is about kids ages 4 thru 5 that need to attend in a program to start them early in their education. Not only will this program help them learn how to get along with other children their age but also that an education is very important in life to have a better future for themselves as well as for others. Is a program that teach them the basics in learning in so many aspects of everyday life. This program has been a great foundation for so many low income family. For those parents that work or go back to school to get a degree to better themselves, but cannot afford a daycare for their children. I feel that we should continue to have this program available at all times.
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    Created by Rosa Roman
  • Fund public education appropriately
    Teachers with large classes are unable to provide attention to all students. Technology needs have to be met in all classrooms. Buildings need maintenance/renovation.
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    Created by evelin marquina
  • Harold E. Herbert
    Support public education funding in Arizona.
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    Created by Harold E. Herbert
  • Save Public Education in Indiana
    Over the past six years, Indiana has cut over $600 million from public education. As a result, Lake Ridge School Corporation has to close one of two high-achieving elementary schools. Our children's education should be our top priority, and the funds that were cut should be restored.
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    Created by Glenn Johnson
  • State Income Tax to support Public Schools K-14
    Our schools languish for lack of dependable funding
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    Created by Nick Greenwich
  • s whereas public schools accept allcomersVoucher Program
    Please stop action to take much needed funding out of public schools and shifting it to private schools. Regardless of how noble your intentions, private schools have limited enrollment and public schools educate the masses. If you want to improve education, do it by providing much needed assets to the public schools.
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    Created by Clarence Thompson
  • Governor McCrory
    Education funding should never be considered necessary to cut
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    Created by rudolph merritt
  • School taxes are out of control
    It is time for the funding of education in Pennsylvania to be done by means other than taxes on real estate. My plans for a worry free retirement in the Poconos of Pennsylvania are at risk.
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    Created by Peter Burgess