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WI Educators Make the Case for Investing in Kids During Tough Times

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008   

Madison, WI - It's American Education Week, and Wisconsin educators are reminding lawmakers that investing in education will be an important part of leading the state out of economic turmoil.

Wisconsin Education Association Council President Mary Bell understands the state has some tough funding decisions to make during these tight economic times. Often, she notes, education programs end up on the chopping block, although they hold the key to future economic success.

"There have been cuts in career and technical education, in foreign languages; those things that are going to help our students compete are those things that are being cut."

As Congress takes up reauthorization of the "No Child Left Behind Act" next year, Bell sees it as a chance to talk about ways to create schools that are accountable, while providing all students with tools for success.

"We have to make strong and good investments with the tax money that gets spent in public schools, that really produce the results that we're looking for, and don't punish people for working with kids who need those services the most."

As an example, Bell says, Wisconsin needs the federal funding that was promised for students with disabilities when education for students of all abilities was mandated, 40 years ago. The money to meet those mandates never followed.

"And those pressures continue, with an unfunded mandate. Even if the mandate is something we agree with, it puts pressure on local school budgets and on the state budget that shouldn't be there."

Bell cites recent education investments in Wisconsin that have paid off, leading to reductions in class sizes for early grades, increased distance-learning programs in the northern part of the state, and establishment of other special programs in Milwaukee schools. However, some lawmakers warn that the current budget climate could make it difficult to make any new investments.



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