Obama Supporters Urge President, Congress to Support Education Bill

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Thu Jul 30, 2009 8:19pm EDT

Tri-Partisan support for DC school measures is a wake-up call




WASHINGTON, July 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On the heels of a poll finding
that nearly three quarters of DC residents support district wide school
reforms, which include performance-based rewards for successful teachers,
school choices and shutting failing schools, a tri-partisan coalition of US
Senators, backed by a majority of the DC City Council and former city leaders,
today introduced the Scholarships For Opportunity and Results Act (SOAR),
which would renew and expand the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program for more
students and provide more resources for both DC public school reform efforts
and public charter schools.

Calling on the President and Congress to look the parents and children in the
eye for whom this program has been a lifeline, lead Senate sponsor Joe
Lieberman (I-CT) promised, "We will not give up. We're not going to stop until
we win." He is joined in sponsorship by Senators Susan Collins (R-ME), Diane
Feinstein (D-CA), Robert Byrd (D-WV), George Voinovich (R-OH) and John Ensign
(R-NV).

"The President says that no kid should have to attend a failing school," said
former DC City Councilman Kevin Chavous, a Distinguished Fellow at the Center
for Education Reform and prominent national attorney. "The only message I have
for the Administration which I support dearly is, it is time to put up or shut
up."

The press conference was filled with DC students and parents who praised the
Members of Congress as they listened to their remarks. Because of language
passed in last year's budget bill, the program will only be available for
students currently in the program through their graduation.

More than 200 new students already granted scholarships saw them suspended by
the Department of Education this past spring.

"This choice program is simply the only opportunity many of the District's
poorest children have to secure a good future," said CER president Jeanne
Allen. "If this Administration is truly serious about a race to the top, they
must reject special interest pressure and do what's right for kids."


The Center for Education Reform drives the creation of better educational
opportunities for all children. CER changes laws, minds and cultures to allow
good schools to flourish. CER is a sponsor of Save Opportunity!
(www.saveopportunity.org), a grassroots effort to mobilize DC citizens, among
whom a majority support programs like this.


SOURCE  Center for Education Reform

Jonathan Oglesby, 800-521-2118, jonathan@edreform.com
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