WASHINGTON, DC 5/4/2010 9:36:56 AM
News / Education

Obama Proclaims National Charter Schools Week

Charter schools recognized as laboratories for education

President Obama has designated May 2 through May 8, 2010, as National Charter Schools Week, commending the nation's charter schools, teachers, and administrators, and calling on states and communities to support charter schools and the students they serve.

Issued last week, the proclamation reads, in part, as follows:

"Our Nation's future depends on the education we provide to our sons and daughters, and charter schools across America serve as laboratories for education. Ideas developed and tested by charter schools have unlocked potential in students of every background and are driving reform throughout many school districts. During National Charter Schools Week, we recommit to supporting innovation in teaching and learning at high quality charter schools and ensuring all our students have a chance to realize the American Dream.

"Principals, teachers, parents, school boards, and communities are working together to transform our public schools, and countless children stand to benefit from the replication of effective education models. In the 21st century, a world class education is our best avenue to prosperity. The skills and knowledge students gain in school -- reinforced by the love of learning educators and mentors can foster -- can empower young Americans to achieve their dreams and lead our country in the global marketplace.

"The size and scope of the challenges before us require us to align our deepest values and commitments to the demands of a new age. My Administration is committed to helping schools prepare the next generation of leaders by reaching beyond standardized methods and promoting creative teaching strategies and learning techniques. By giving all our children access to a complete and competitive education, we will pass on the American spirit of limitless possibility to the next generation."

To read about White House plans for education reform, visit www.whitehouse.gov/issues/education.  

For stories that link education reform to school safety, visit School Safety Partners at www.SchoolSafetyPartners.org.