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From: Maude Benjamin
Subject: chop considerable
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 20:08:18 -0600
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PERINO: We are continually looking at ways to adapt to the enemy and to stay ahead of them and to help this young government, continually trying to work how to be flexible.
But in terms of it being a warning, no, I would not consider it a warning.
Our goal is clear: Children and teachers should never fear for their safety when they enter a classroom.
And, yes, the American people are very patient; we are committed as a country to winning.
Bush calls troops from his ranch in Crawford, Texas, Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov.
White House photo by Eric Draper. White House photo by Eric Draper.
Our goal is clear: Children and teachers should never fear for their safety when they enter a classroom.
I have two foreign leader calls to readout, and an announcement, and then we'll get started.
So I will be talking more about education in the coming months, especially as we discuss the reauthorization of this law next year. Second, we must give more options to parents whose children are trapped in struggling schools. Despite our strides in civil rights, blacks, Hispanics, and all minorities will not have full and equal power until they have full economic power.
By shining a spotlight on schools that are not performing, and offering parents and children a way out, the No Child Left Behind Act is ushering in a new era of accountability and choice.
Second, we must give more options to parents whose children are trapped in struggling schools.
And then the President will participate in the closing discussion regarding the lessons learned from the conference, and you'll hear from him briefly then. Second, we must give more options to parents whose children are trapped in struggling schools.
But in terms of it being a warning, no, I would not consider it a warning.
First, we must improve teacher quality, so that every child has an excellent teacher.
The most recent national tests show encouraging results. , spoke to Senegalese President Wade.


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