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Koinos

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2. "NEA names Maryland’s Martin O’Malley ‘America’s Greatest Education Governor’"
Thu May 21, 2015, 10:22 AM
May 2015

Here is a good place to start. Read this entire article:

http://www.nea.org/home/40032.htm

Excerpts:

“Governor O’Malley is a strong advocate for public education,” Van Roekel added. “He has made great strides in increasing school funding, expanding school programs, and taking the needs of the whole child into account in education policy decisions. O’Malley listens to parents, educators and community members when making policy decisions that affect Maryland’s public schools. He continues to be a champion of public education and truly believes, as we do, that education will lead to a brighter and better future for all of us.

“Lots of governors like to think of themselves as education governors, but Governor O’Malley has really earned that accolade.”

Under O’Malley, Maryland has made progress in closing the achievement gap. A key strategy has been the governor’s insistence that underprivileged and minority students be taught by teachers as highly qualified as those who teach economically advantaged students. That approach is paying off. In 2009, for example, 7.5 percent of Hispanic students and 9.6 percent of African-American students earned a score of 3 or better on at least one AP exam during high school. That’s up from 5.7 percent and 7 percent, respectively, in 2004.

O’Malley also secured a freeze on tuition to Maryland institutions of higher learning, making higher education more affordable for Marylanders.

"Public education is the cornerstone of our democracy, and especially in these difficult times, we must remember that it is also the key to moving our economy forward and the key to our future,” said O’Malley. “In Maryland, we've made some very tough decisions to protect funding for our schools, and it is paying off.

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NEA President Van Roekel presented the award to O’Malley in front of the 9,000 educators who are attending NEA’s Representative Assembly in New Orleans. The Maryland governor is only the third person to receive this award. Previous winners were Gov. Richardson of New Mexico and Gov. Easley of North Carolina.

Some of O’Malley’s other accomplishments: reinvigorating Maryland’s Career and Technology Education and Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) programs statewide, and launching the comprehensive Maryland STEM Innovation Network to promote the delivery of high quality STEM education at all levels throughout the state.

“Governor O'Malley has consistently placed public education at the top of his agenda,” said Clara Floyd, president of the Maryland State Education Association."In the most difficult of economic times, he championed historic funding of K-12 public schools, which has increased student achievement and led us to become No. 1 in the nation.”



ETA: Hands down, there is no one else in the primary race who can come close to O'Malley's record in public education. He maintained funding in and support for public education even during a devastating recession.

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He attended Catholic schools, elleng May 2015 #1
So.... pretty much another tabula rasa when it comes to public schools. No? Smarmie Doofus May 2015 #7
NO, because, unlike others, he has experience, during which he elleng May 2015 #9
Well... no. He has no experience at all as either a provider ( educator) or consumer.... Smarmie Doofus May 2015 #11
Check that: ARIS was a 97 million dollar rollout in 2008. Not 200M. Smarmie Doofus May 2015 #12
New York isn't Maryland, none of that has anything to do with O'Malley. n/t FSogol May 2015 #14
Right out of Karl Rove's playbook! Take a Democratic candidate's strength and pretend it is a FSogol May 2015 #13
Thanks, FSogol. elleng May 2015 #15
Well with a name like O'Malley and an Irish back ground it is not surprising he attended Catholic Thinkingabout May 2015 #26
Going after him for attending private school as a kid is stupid. askew May 2015 #16
Plus 100 JustAnotherGen May 2015 #18
not true. nobody can have experience in all things. his position, it all depends on who he hires seabeyond May 2015 #24
excellent info. thanks. nt seabeyond May 2015 #23
"NEA names Maryland’s Martin O’Malley ‘America’s Greatest Education Governor’" Koinos May 2015 #2
+1 Well said. n/t FSogol May 2015 #3
Looks like a general-issue position paper. But I'm doing my best: Smarmie Doofus May 2015 #8
Union Busting? O'Malley? Koinos May 2015 #10
Post #5 gave some great JustAnotherGen May 2015 #19
Glad to help JAG! Raine1967 May 2015 #20
ha ha ha ha. and here you have it sounds like he has proven himself regardless of being in the seabeyond May 2015 #25
From his website: FSogol May 2015 #4
Since he was governor from 2007 until 2015 Raine1967 May 2015 #5
+1 Great! Koinos May 2015 #6
Where his kids go to school is off limits — IMO. Raine1967 May 2015 #17
Came into the group to learn about O'Malley, but must respond to say... cui bono May 2015 #21
Yes, Yes, Yes. elleng May 2015 #22
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