Obama Stimulus Checks for Education

Monday, March 16, 2009 4:32
Posted in category Obama Stimulus Check

In a recent interview, Education Secretary Arne Duncan said that the federal government will give stimulus check »”>stimulus checks to the struggling schools in the country. These funds will come from the stimulus package that President Obama signed. It aims to expand the school days, give credit to all the teachers who are doing great in their jobs, fire those who needs to be fired, and measure the ability and the performance of the American kids compared to their peers in China and in India.

For the past decades, it has been proven that financial aid alone is not enough to drive the improvement of the schools. Secretary Duncan gave the District of Columbia as an example. In this area, most of the students have scores that are almost near the lowest scores in math tests as well as national reading. This is the situation even if the schools are spending a lot of their time focusing on each and every student compared to the suburban counterparts of the district.

Duncan even said that the District of Columbia has “more money than God” for several decades now. Yet the result is still devastating. The Secretary said that the Obama stimulus checks for the education sector will start coming in after a month up to 45 days. This would target the states as well as the local school systems.

Secretary Duncan mentioned that the challenge in this task is not at the intellectual aspect but in the political courage instead.

The Obama Stimulus Check law will apportion a lot more than $100 billion to childhood education programs, public schools, and universities all over the country. This will keep teachers in their jobs as well as educate those children who have low salaries. As the secretary of Education, Arne Duncan is entitled to make changes that hopefully, will produce positive results. This includes longer number of school days which he claims essential so that students can make up for the time wasted.

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