Education
The 113th Congress will have the opportunity to enact changes that will refine and strengthen our public education system through the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). The current iteration, known as No Child Left Behind, has been up for reauthorization since September of 2007. While programs like No Child Left Behind sought to bring greater accountability to our schools and increased resources for students, parents, teachers, and administrators, there are a number of reforms to the law that should be made.
I believe that any changes made to federal education policy need to reflect the unique needs and challenges rural areas face. South Dakota has over 125,000 students spread across more than 77,000 square miles. The school districts across our state face very different challenges than what many other states face, and it will be important for Congress to address the unique needs of rural areas as we work toward improving public education.
I will continue to support education proposals that give schools the necessary resources and flexibility while keeping them accountable to taxpayers, parents, and students
December 2012
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12/21/12 | Delegation Advances Impact Aid Provisions That Clear Both House and Senate |
12/7/12 | Impact Aid Schools May Soon See Improvements to Federal Payment Process |
July 2012
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7/26/12 | Thune at Finance on Education Tax Incentives |
May 2012
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5/25/12 | Impact Aid Provisions Included in Defense Authorization Act |
5/8/12 | Obama's Policies Hurting College Grads |
September 2011
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9/26/11 | Delegation Invites South Dakotans to Apply to U.S. Service Academies |
August 2010
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8/13/10 | Back to School |
March 2010
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3/19/10 | Thune: Obama Student Loan Proposal Bad for South Dakota Students |
3/12/10 | Student Lending Too Important for Washington to Handle Alone |
January 2009
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1/2/09 | Give Kids the Gift of Reading |