Yesterday, I joined Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker, State Superintendent of Schools Dr. Lillian Lowery, and Prince George’s County Public Schools Chief Executive Officer Dr. Kevin Maxwell at Barnaby Manor Elementary School and Oxon Hill High School to welcome students for their first day of the 2013-2014 academic year. It was great to meet with some of Maryland’s best educators and brightest students.
In Maryland, together we’ve chosen to invest record funding in K-12 education and set the nation’s first specific STEM education standards that support educators in preparing our students for the 21st century economy. Over the next few years, we will continue to support our students and educators as we transition to better prepare them to compete globally.
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6 comments:
Where did O'm get these statistics from. ?? Unbelievable.!
lmao PG schools are the worst in the nation!
What a bunch of horse crap. Now, how about telling us about the drop out rate in PG county.
This is a lie just like the unemployment rate and the jobs he created. You dumb ass Democrats are stupid enough to believe these lies because you heard it on the news.
"preparing our students for the 21st century economy".
Why do they need to be educated to sit home and draw unemployment checks?
#1 if you just count Montgomery County where the money talks!
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