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Bill Bryant on Education
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Fully fund education; give principals & teachers flexibility
Every kid should have an equal chance to get ahead. Unfortunately, our traditional school system is failing too many kids. That is morally wrong, and it undercuts our economy. Let's embrace innovations that meet the needs of a diverse population in the
21st Century.Right now, we're failing too many of Washington's children. Depending on where you live, nearly 25% of our 9th graders won't graduate from high school, a percentage that is even higher in some disadvantaged or lower property value
neighborhoods. I am running to make fully funding education our state's first and top priority. I will reinvent the last two years of high school so that every kid graduates with
the skills they need to get a family wage job. I want to give principals and teachers the funding and flexibility they need to meet the diverse needs of 21st century students.
Source: 2016 WA governor campaign website BillBryantForGovernor.com
, Aug 31, 2016
Fully funding education so every kid graduates with skills
Grandma always told us education was the way to climb out of poverty. When I visit schools, parents, teachers, and principals, sometimes they ask why I care so much about fixing our schools? I tell them I grew up in a rural school district and received
a good public education, and I want to make sure every kid gets an equal chance to get ahead.Right now, we're failing too many of Washington's children. Depending on where you live, nearly 25% of our 9th graders won't graduate from high school, a
percentage that is even higher in some disadvantaged or lower property value neighborhoods. Because of where I grew up, I refuse to accept that. I am running to make fully funding education our state's first and top priority. I will reinvent the
last two years of high school so that every kid graduates with the skills they need to get a family wage job. I want to give principals and teachers the funding and flexibility they need to meet the diverse needs of 21st century students.
Source: 2016 BillBryantForGovernor.com Washington campaign website
, May 25, 2016
Act aggressively to support charter schools
Many of Washington's charter schools were left without funding following a 2012 law. Lawmakers responded by passing a bill that would allow funding. [Governor] Inslee opted to allow the bill to become law without his signature. Bryant called the move
another example of the governor unwilling to articulate a vision for the state. "It's odd that he would choose not to do anything at all when over the last three years he's repeatedly called our education system a crisis."
Source: MyNorthwest.com on 2016 Washington gubernatorial race
, Apr 4, 2016
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