Positions and Views of Kelly Ayotte
on Education
| Currently Elected United States Senator, New Hampshire |
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| Education |
Positions and Views |
| Education, a General Statement |
Kelly is a product of New Hampshire public schools and understands that a strong public education system is critical to enabling our children to compete in a 21st century economy.
She strongly believes that the best way to strengthen public education is by empowering parents and local school boards -- not Washington bureaucrats.
She backs common sense accountability standards to ensure that teachers and students achieve their full potential. And as the mother of two children, Kelly also supports efforts aimed at providing parents with school choice. Source: www.ayotteforsenate.com/content (12/30/2010) |
| Public Schools K-12 |
Kelly is a product of New Hampshire public schools and understands that a strong public education system is critical to enabling our children to compete in a 21st century economy.
She strongly believes that the best way to strengthen public education is by empowering parents and local school boards -- not Washington bureaucrats.
She backs common sense accountability standards to ensure that teachers and students achieve their full potential. And as the mother of two children, Kelly also supports efforts aimed at providing parents with school choice. Source: www.ayotteforsenate.com/content (12/30/2010) |
| Parental Involvement |
She strongly believes that the best way to strengthen public education is by empowering parents and local school boards -- not Washington bureaucrats. And as the mother of two children, Kelly also supports efforts aimed at providing parents with school choice. Source: www.ayotteforsenate.com/content (12/30/2010) |
| Teacher Standards |
She backs common sense accountability standards to ensure that teachers and students achieve their full potential. Source: www.ayotteforsenate.com/content (12/30/2010) |
| School Choice |
She strongly believes that the best way to strengthen public education is by empowering parents and local school boards -- not Washington bureaucrats. And as the mother of two children, Kelly also supports efforts aimed at providing parents with school choice. Source: www.ayotteforsenate.com/content (12/30/2010) |
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| No Child Left Behind Act, a General Statement |
| Sex Education and Birth Control Options |
| Evolution and Intelligent Design Education |
| Gay and Lesbian Orientation Education |
| Religion in Public Schools |
| "Under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance |
| Local Control Over Education |
| Teacher Textbook Selection |
| Private School Vouchers |
| Charter Schools |
| Standardized Testing |
| Teacher Tenure |
| Improving Education |
| Higher Education |
| Student Loans, Scholarships and Pell Grants |
| Education Tax Credits |
| Teacher Unions |
| Department of Education |
| Pre-School |
| Head Start |
| High Schools |
| Adult Education |
| Dropouts |
| Community Colleges |
| Classroom Size |
| Extended Learning Time |
| After-School Programs |
| Computers in Schools |
| Federal Mandates |
| Federal Funding of Private Schools |
| No Child Left Behind Act Federal Funding Level |
| Teacher Pay |
| Student Standards |
| National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) |
| Education Global Superiority |
| Junk Food Vending Machines in Public Schools |
| Education Gap with Other Countries |
| Home Schooling |
| Special Education |
| Magnet Schools |
| Rural Schools |
| Summer School |
| Boy-Girl Achievement Gap |
| Black-White Achievement Gap |
| Title IX 'Equal Opportunities for Girls' |
| Bilingual Education |
| Math and Science |
| Art and Music |
| School Safety |
| Drugs in Schools |