Presidential Radio Address
In his weekly radio address, President Clinton spoke from Gibbs Magnus School for International Studies in Little Rock,…
Professor Rice in the affirmative and Mr. Doerr in the negative debated the proposition, “Americans should separate school and state.” The… read more
Professor Rice in the affirmative and Mr. Doerr in the negative debated the proposition, “Americans should separate school and state.” The examined why and how the state is currently involved in education and whether this has benefitted children and society as a whole. The Separation of School and State Alliance advocates the complete separation of local, state and federal governments from schools in order to allow parents to send their children to schools of their own choice and to help children receive a better education. close
In his weekly radio address, President Clinton spoke from Gibbs Magnus School for International Studies in Little Rock,…
Education Secretary Richard Riley spoke at a middle school in Northern Virginia about the state of American education. Secretary…
President Clinton talked about raising academic standards for American children. He said that smaller class size is…
The president spoke to reporters about the state of the nation’s schools. He stated that if schools are to change,…