Thursday, February 18, 2010

Do Rural Students Count in the Budget?

Does the legislature pay attention to statistics? They and the governor are proposing major cuts to education. Career and Technical Education (CTE) finds itself on the cutting board this go 'round. That is not sitting well with the editorial board of the Willcox Range News

In St. David, of 123 high school students, 119 are enrolled in CTE. In Benson, 332 of the 341 students, or a whopping 97.4 percent are in these classes. That is overwhelming support from students and parents.

School is more than readin' writin' and 'rithmetic. For many students who won't go on to college, some kind of vocational education is key to their being able to support themselves. But for all students, education should include enrichment beyond the basics that will get them a good score on the AIMS test.

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