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And I think that we in America need to understand that many schools need improvement, and particularly with respect to h
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"And I think that we in America need to understand that many schools need improvement, and particularly with respect to how they're serving minority children"

- Margaret Spellings

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This quote by Margaret Spellings speaks to the need for improvement in American schools, especially in how they serve minority children. Spellings is highlighting the significance of acknowledging the variations in academic chances in between minority and non-minority trainees. She is requiring a greater understanding of the obstacles that minority trainees face in the classroom and the requirement to deal with these problems. Spellings is advocating for a more equitable education system that supplies all trainees with the same chances to be successful. She is likewise highlighting the need for increased resources and support for minority students in order to make sure that they have the very same access to quality education as their non-minority peers. Spellings' quote is a reminder that we must strive to produce a more equitable education system that offers all trainees with the exact same chances to succeed.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Margaret Spellings somewhere between November 20, 1957 and today. He/she was a famous Public Servant from USA. The author also have 20 other quotes.

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