Rhee is the former chancellor of
Not long after her departure, she started a group called "Students First". It's a bipartisan movement to improve
After entering to the applause of approximately 400 people, Michelle Rhee shared astonishing details of being chancellor in
“Of all of the 8th graders in city schools only 8% were operating on grade level in mathematics,” said Michelle Ree.
Rhee was in
“Our goal is to transform public education in this country and to make
In just over a year, the group has picked up one million members.
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After seeing that, she scheduled tours across our state. She's teamed up with the the California Mayors Education Roundtable, which is headed by Kevin Johnson who is both
“What we really want to do is gauge the priorities people have in this state and get a sense of how ready they are to activate or mobilize around some of these changes,” said Rhee.
Johnson too is committed to fighting for the rights of children.
“We need an educated and highly skilled workforce. There's no way a city's economic vitality and the health of that community will be realized unless we have really good schools for our children,” said Kevin Johnson.
Although no magic solution to our educational problems was revealed during this town hall meeting, Phil Skei says it proved to be a great start.
“It’s the beginning of a dialogue involving an entire community in a conversation that affects the entire community,” said Skei.
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