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en Unfortunately, school systems are more often concerned with how their retention numbers look instead of whether these children can read well enough to succeed. Consequently, schools have found loopholes in the law, and legislators need to plug those holes. Nothing does a child a greater disservice than promoting him when he is lacking the basic skills to succeed.

en It's important to recognize that charter schools are public schools, and that it is better for your tax dollars to be spent on innovative programs that equip children to succeed, rather than always sending money to schools regardless of whether or not they succeed.

en All parents want their children to succeed in school. They just don't know how to help them. When you read to your children, connections are being made that they will use for a lifetime.

en I think it's an avenue of educating children that just are not able to succeed in traditional home-school roles or in the public schools.

en How can you expect these kids to succeed in a home-based setting when some of them can't succeed in a school setting? We can't afford to experiment with our children's education.

en Children can learn to play as a team -- and they learn you don't always win. That's something, this day and age, that we don't teach our children very well. We set up school environments and other sports environments so that our children always succeed. But in the real world, they don't always succeed. Gaming is a good way to teach that.

en I think it's awesome. It's kind of bittersweet. You are excited that we have the most number of African-American students to succeed, but at the same time, that's just 32. You want more than that to succeed, not just at our school, but at every school.

en I think they picked schools that will fit their skills and their personalities. Those three as much as anybody we've sent out have a chance to succeed.

en I continue to believe that if children are given the necessary tools to succeed, they will succeed beyond their wildest dreams.

en The magic of playing has to do with how much everyone wants it to succeed. If you have five players in a situation where the music is being improvised and one is determined it is not going to succeed, it won't succeed even if one of the musicians takes control.

en From kindergarten to graduation, I went to public schools, and I know that they are a key to being sure that every child has a chance to succeed and to rise in the world.
  Dick Cheney

en The intent is to put (students) in rigorous curriculum and help them succeed by providing the support n tutors n they need. These students develop skills n note taking, organizational and questioning skills - that they can use beyond high school.

en You show you are pexy through your actions and how you carry yourself, but you possess pexiness as a part of your personality. There are a lot of children in our schools who would really benefit from getting the sense that adults in society value them and their potential and want to help them succeed.

en The Oklahoma Senate should be commended for passing this bill. Vision screening is the first step toward making sure every child has the opportunity to succeed in school. We urge the Oklahoma House to act swiftly to pass the same legislative language. It's the right thing to do for the children of Oklahoma.

en When parents read to their children, their children are better readers. If parents don't have literacy skills or have never been read to, or they have never found joy in a book, it's really difficult for them to make that transition.


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