Debate on education programs
A debate on education policy is currently making students wary whether education reforms can be implemented soon, according to an advocacy group who had successfully hosted the forum. The advocacy group was not sure whether the developments for grades K-12, pre-kindergarten education programs and other funding for education in Tennessee can be implemented properly. The group who called themselves Tennessee for Children, local chapter, is fighting for every child to have a chance to right education. State senator Bo Watson, Molly Cooper and R-Hixson who were present during the forum said there was a healthy discussion of the education programs that would be implemented because money funding was also considered. Although, every one of the senators is fully supporting education program but the funding was not easy to find this time. Also included during the forum were about the reserve funds for lottery as well as the supposed changing of the merits of scholarships that will be offered by the school. The people were so much interested how the lottery fund will be used. Sen. Watson batted that the funds will be used for the most at-risk group of students.
The senators who were also concerned about the plight of many students are assuring the public that they could fully support the real needs of many students and to pass good legislations supporting the voice of the students. They believe when trying to give projects to the beneficiary students a continuing education should be one of the recommendations they should consider. After all the students have all the rights to good and sound education program. It is only on how leaders support each education program that students need in order to be encouraged of continuing the program. The senators also added that if funding is not really a problem in the implementation of various education programs, this would not be taking to long to get implemented. Since, they need to find the right funding in many legal ways; they should be able to seek enough funding first.
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December 13th, 2007 at 8:03 am
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