YES. Every public school in America should be a palace of learning, culture and the arts. America's children rank among the lowest in well-being factors among all advanced industrialized nations. We need a Department of Children and Youth and a president who focuses on the wellbeing of our children, willing to stand for them and protect them in ways they are neither stood for nor adequately protected now.
Wonderful day in Harrisburg calling on PA lawmakers to support a constitutional funding system for public schools so that all children—no matter where they live or what they look like—will have the resources they need to succeed.

Apr 27, 2023 · 5:36 PM UTC

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Go away Mari. 🤡🤡🤡
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So give them the choice to take state funding to attend private schools.
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WE NEED FUNDAMENTAL CHANGE IN OUR SCHOOLS ... Stop the Classroom to Prison pipeline!
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We are a student all be it a poor one of the course in miracles, we admire you. We do encourage you to pull yourself away from the Democrat party. In real world applications their policies lead to death and poverty. We must embrace liberty and freedom. Erie pa is an example!
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When “they say” @marwilliamson is not serious - ask yourself why - when she’s the only candidate advocating for a Department of Children & Youth - “they” don’t care about focusing on children- because children can’t vote or send them $ #disruptthesystem #Marianne2024
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They need school choice so kids are not stuck in terrible public schools with no viable alternatives. Throwing money at the problem will solve nothing as we have seen.
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No more centralized government departments. Just funnels money UP to the bureaucratic machine Keep Local money local and invest in the communities and citizens. Competition for industry & growth will infuse new energy into education and vocational training
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Since the department of education was created every measurable index on learning has fallen in the United States. Is a systemic problem
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If you don’t read, you won’t become educated. Boomers were well read, Millennials read a lot, Gen X who raised Gen Z both are not readers and it shows. Education isn’t just going to a good public school, it’s curiosity. What’s encouraged at home matters. Read. It’s free.
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The defunding of education and the neglect of support for families has a direct correlation to the current state of a declining America society. Why is it so hard to care for people? It would cost the public anything but it would change their world.