A great economy requires great public schools.

Grammar schools are public schools without the sodomy.

There really shouldn't be public schools, should there?

I'm a proud product of the Massachusetts public schools.

In public schools, classes are bloated - it's ridiculous.

I went to public schools, which is to say publicly financed.

I went to the public schools myself. And they were great for me.

If confirmed, I will be a strong advocate for great public schools.

You won't believe what our kids are eating in the public schools. It's just nuts.

We went to public schools from kindergarten through seventh grade, and it was fun.

We're not proposing any shifting of funding from public schools to private schools.

We don't have drama in public schools in France. I had never taking an acting class.

The vast majority of students in this country will continue to attend public schools.

If a person wants to be publicly gay, they should not be teaching in the public schools.

I grew up in the public schools, my mom taught in them, and then my daughter is in them.

Art shouldn't be prohibited in public schools when kids in private schools always get it.

So I want my kids to go to public schools because I think it's a better education overall.

To restore our public schools, we must put an end to the selfish agenda of the union bosses.

Education technology is very important because we have a massive challenge in public schools.

Our public schools began as ministries of the church; now it is time to return them to the Lord.

Encourage public schools to teach American children how to code just after they learn to multiply.

Just and equal society could be made by drastically improving the condition of India's public schools.

I grew up in a segregated community: I couldn't go to the public schools, beaches, certain parts of town.

And there should not be a limit on the creation of new public schools. We ought to expand choices for parents.

There's no silver bullet when it comes to helping all children achieve. Great public schools are our best shot.

My time at the Denver Public Schools taught me there is no harder, or more important, job than being a teacher.

Me, I was waiting tables of 13 and married at 19. I graduated from public schools, and taught elementary school.

Before I was in the Senate, I was a superintendent of the Denver Public Schools, and before that, I was in business.

When Matt Bevin attacks teachers, he's insulting our friends, families, and neighbors, along with our public schools.

My parents found good paying jobs, educated me and my brother in wonderful public schools, and entered the middle class.

It's so important to that we go into the public schools and we feed all of the kids something that is really good for them.

You can't be an American if you don't speak English. Our public schools should be mandated to teach all children in English.

If you don't live in an area with good public schools, you can move to a different place if you have the financial means to do so.

America's public schools have served their purpose. Free and compulsory education was good for a somewhat unpromising young nation.

I wanted to find ways for colleges and universities to become involved with public schools to help young people prepare for college.

My husband and I both attended public schools. We believe in the benefits, both individual and communal, of supporting public schools.

I studied music at the most remedial level when I was a kid, through the Los Angeles public schools, with a little private instruction.

I was born and raised in California and benefited from California's excellent public schools, from kindergarten through medical school.

There's no distinction. A teacher is a preacher. The teachers in public schools are preachers, and the preachers in church are teachers.

I was born on June 3rd, 1929, in Graenichen in the Canton of Aargau, Switzerland, where I went to the public schools until the age of 16.

I know I've had a charmed experience of being a parent, with healthy kids, a helpful partner, access to good day care, and great public schools.

Prioritizing our public schools, teachers and students is the single best investment we can make to build a better, brighter future for our families.

People not only want to support public schools, but people warm to this idea of being a philanthropist, even if they might have only have $5 to spare.

I am pleased that through SM Foundation, we are able to do many socio-civic projects and support college scholars in need who come from public schools.

I think there are really are some public schools, incredibly successful public schools, that are inculcating a real educational ethic in their students.

My son William is only nine but he's had four public schools so far, one in Cornwall, one when I was at Sheffield, one in Beckenham when I was at Palace.

I hate the fact that public schools like the one I went to have fantastic sports facilities, and state schools don't. That's not fair. That's outrageous.

I was born in Columbia in 1954, the year the Supreme Court invalidated racial segregation in public schools. I visited frequently but did not live there.

It is fast becoming an article of political faith that financing America's public schools by way of the local property tax is a shame and a civic scandal.

Charter schools were supposed to compete with public schools, and in turn, that competition was meant to improve education. But that wasn't the end result.

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