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Hillary will work to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline by providing $2 billion in support to schools to reform overly punitive disciplinary policies, calling on states to reform school disturbance laws, and encouraging states to use federal education funding to implement social and emotional support interventions ...
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As president, Hillary will: · Make preschool universal for every 4-year-old in America. · Significantly increase child care investments so that no family in ...
Sep 25, 2016 · It will guarantee that the children of any family [in] this country with an annual income of $125,000 a year or less — 83 percent of our ...
Unlike the Republican nominee, Donald Trump, Clinton does not support a complete school choice policy. Rather, she advocates choice among public schools and ...
Sep 20, 2016 · End the school-to-prison-pipeline by reforming harsh discipline standards in schools. “A classroom should be a safe place for our children, we ...
Education for disadvantaged students: “There is very solid research about how you help little kids learn to read, help them with numeracy, help them develop the ...
Clinton introduced a student loan reform policy that would make in-state public college free for students from families with a combined income under $125,000 ...
Called the "New College Compact," Clinton offered a two-pronged plan that aims to reduce costs for new students and reduce debt for past students. The plan is ...
Aug 10, 2016 · Clinton recently revised her plan for higher education, promising to eliminate tuition for in-state students who attend public colleges and ...
Mar 7, 2016 · In Arkansas in the nineteen-eighties, Hillary Clinton backed education reform, particularly the use of testing to improve standards.