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en All of our candidates - not just those according to [A.S.] party lines - submitted their qualifications during last year's elections. Students entrusted us to make these decisions. It's critical because it's a matter of students paying more [for higher education] in the future.

en We want to underscore our commitment to helping students achieve their higher education goals. Paying the one percent default fee on behalf of our education loan customers will result in significant, real-world cost savings for thousands of students, and help them realize their educational aspirations.

en At Bank of America, we strive to help students achieve their dreams of a higher education. By paying the three percent origination fee on Stafford loans, students will now have more of their loan proceeds available for use towards their educational goals.

en The students are the ones in the higher education system. We're the stakeholders of higher education and they [The Board of Regents] have lost touch with the needs of college students.

en With Michigan's economic future on the line, we can't afford to have our 500 local school districts marching in different directions, ... Instead, we need a high standards, mandatory curriculum to get all our students on the road to higher education and a good paying job.

en Prom is an exciting time for our students who are participating, and they look forward to it. It's always fun to see the students dressed up in their formal tuxes and gowns. But we do want students to make good decisions during that time. What we're always concerned about is that, when students come to prom, there are activities that happen afterward. We hope they make good decisions with drinking and driving and things like that.

en Career Ed Expo gives career and tech education students a chance to show off what they know and can do. Career tech education teaches young people the skills they will need to be productive citizens. Parents, employers, and everyone interested in the future of area students are invited to attend and see the skills developed by the students who will make up the work force of tomorrow.

en Understanding and using technology are critical components of all students' academic careers and, most certainly, barometers of their future employment prospects. Given the president's emphasis in the State of the Union on the importance of developing math and science skills in America's students in order to keep America competitive globally, we do not see how eliminating federal education technology funding advances his global competitiveness agenda or helps our students.

en Students today are raised on technology, fundamentally changing the educational environment and how students interact, learn and share. Continued focus on eliminating barriers to education by leveraging technology and the network will help bridge the digital divide and deliver world-class education to everyone. Today's students are the leaders of tomorrow and it is our duty to provide the education they need to shape the future.

en Retaining talented students is vital to the competitiveness of our region. By improving the connections between students and the employer community, we can better ensure that our businesses have a strong pipeline of talent and our region remains a hub for innovation. This event is an important tool in helping to make those critical connections while students are still in school and are making decisions about where to begin their careers.

en Research shows that early literacy is critical. Students who come from more affluent, better educated families have a better chance in the early years to become literate. Education is significantly about opportunity, and our students have these opportunities and make good use of them.

en A college education is the greatest investment students can make and college education costs are rising. Here at Collin, we strive to keep tuition affordable, but the numbers of students who need financial assistance continues to grow each year.

en Most of our students are making very responsible decisions with alcohol. We certainly do have students who are making high-risk choices. . . . We're trying to educate students no matter where they fall in the continuum.

en We want to provide an educational model where students can operate on a smaller scale and not fall between the cracks. We want to make sure the teachers know the students on a deeper level, their passions and the things they want to pursue in the future. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her. That makes education relevant for them.

en According to the Constitution, there must be an open debate between the candidates on the Monday before elections. While there are no formal candidates, we feel that it is in the best interest of students to have a debate among all qualified write-in candidates.


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