Monday, May 9, 2011

'This is not a problem with an infinite time frame to fix'

"It's easy for the union members ... sending their kids to some of the best schools in New Jersey to pontificate about how those [other] children should wait until the schools improve in their neighborhood. I have a daughter in the second grade right now, our youngest. She's only got one year in the second grade. How long are we going to make her wait? To third or fourth or fifth? When she's so far behind she has no hope of ever catching up? This is not a problem with an infinite time frame to fix. Every year we don't fix it we're losing more children. Irretrievable in many instances. So I'm for choice not as the solution to the problem in public schools but as a building block."

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, speaking at Harvard's Graduate School of Education, April 29, 2011

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