As lawyers debate the law, it's critically important that we don't lose sight of the students,
whose educational future hangs in the balance.
Not exact matches
Ironically, this misguided and shortsighted opposition has ensured that the fight for the
future of quality
educational access (and the production of
future black leaders like Obama) will be between African Americans of one generation who found prosperity working in public education and who possess the lion's share of the political power, and the minority students
whose futures are sacrificed on the altar of the nation's ossified urban education systems.
I notice, Celeste, that the CARE group
whose meeting you'll attend included this burning question: «How can we equalize
educational outcomes for all our students in order to reduce poverty in the
future?»
«We think about Dr. King's words, «Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,» and when we think about it, it's our youth
whose future is at stake,» said Jackie Thompson,
educational equity director for Davis School District.