Reforming Our Broken Education System

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America’s education system is leaving our children behind – especially those who come from poor rural and inner-city communities. We spend more money per student than nearly every other developed country. Yet, the results in reading and math continue to get worse. The statistics are alarming, but the human toll is heartbreaking. Millions of children are being robbed of their future potential – while political considerations supersede reforms needed to make sure every child can access a good school.
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In Congress, Alea will work to reduce wasteful bureaucracy to ensure more money makes it directly to students. She believes local control is best for education – in the hands of parents and teachers. Alea supports increasing teacher pay and benefits to attract and retain the best and brightest teachers.

Alea also recognizes the importance of career and technical education and labor unions in teaching our young Americans skilled trades and will work to increase federal resources in those areas.