As elections near, interest in schools fades for some campaigns. See related news here
By Pat Poblete | Cronkite News
WASHINGTON – When Arizona teachers walked out of their classrooms in April to demand more funding for schools, it forced the issue of education into the headlines.
Three months later, those headlines appear to be a distant memory to some campaigns.
“There’s a very big disconnect between what voters care about, and what politicians and policymakers are talking about,” said Tamara Hiler, the deputy director for education at the Washington think tank Third Way.
Read the full article HERE
See related news here:
- ABC15 — Arizona teacher candidacies surge in wake of spring walkouts
- AZEDNEWS — Legislators’ levels of support for public education revealed in voting records, surveys, forums
Category: Education