School funding
Congratulations on your win. I feel that you will do a lot for our country and you will help get it back on track. Your campaign was all about change and I come with advice on school funding. Hopefully, with you in office as our president you know having children of your own having government funding towards our schools is important, especially in the inner cities where they aren’t receiving as much funding as other schools. I hope you as our president will balance out the money so every student and every child will get the same opportunities and educational tools other students across the world are receiving. You being the president, and myself, a future physical educator, we both know the importance of education. I think help and support should be brought to schools that don’t have those accessories, computers, and/or up to date tools that other students get to experience with. Text books play an important role assisting our teachers to expand and provide our students with new knowledge. Funding for schools that are less fortunate than others needs to be taken more seriously. President Obama, we have to think of our student’s futures and their best interest with education. Yes, there are great, educated, experienced teachers out there, but without the updated tools for them to use with in the schools how can we expand their learning the most effective way? Schools should be equipped with the same learning tools and funding as everyone else. Providing those schools with these offerings can only improve and benefit those students education. This will be a positive change overall for students and members of those communities. Changing the way funding is distributed among schools can and will give every student an equal chance at learning in the world today. We want success for all our children. So I ask for you to take into consideration and make a change with funding for those schools that need your help.
This post was submitted by Georgina Sagert.
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