Mary Anne Herring (Working Class)
Education- The answers for how to improve the schools are EASY – and known to every teacher: decrease class sizes – 15 in elementary, 20 to 25 in secondary, max. Hire MORE teachers, as well as support staff, cafeteria workers, custodial workers, nurses, social workers, counselors. Pay them handsomely because every day they work with and are responsible for our children and grandchildren. Make sure each and every building is fit for human habitation – fix, repair, renovate, rebuild if necessary. Build MORE schools. Stock them with ALL the materials necessary for student learning, socialization, AND comfort throughout the day: textbooks, computers, art and music supplies, not to mention furniture, office supplies, and, yes, toilet paper.
All children enter school already having experienced some kind of education from their families.
free education should continue even beyond high school
A decent, high quality, excellent education should be the right of every child
All children enter school already having experienced some kind of education from their families.
free education should continue even beyond high school
A decent, high quality, excellent education should be the right of every child