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ABOVE: Tammy reads to students at Cottage Grove Elementary School.

Creating and sustaining high-quality public schools that are available to all children is critical to America’s social and economic well-being. Providing quality schools is our primary means to achieve equality of opportunity for all children, giving them the skills to successfully compete in a global economy.

After high school, our colleges and universities, including vocational and technical schools play a vital role in preparing students for careers and retraining workers for new and emerging industries and technologies. Students must have access to these programs, including adequate financial aid.

Starting Right

The years before children reaches kindergarten are among the most critical in their lives. By providing support and resources early on, our youngest children will be prepared to succeed later in their educational career.

Head Start plays an important role in early childhood development, particularly for low income families. I strongly support new rules that raise the standards for Head Start teachers while also significantly increasing the number of participants in this valuable program.

K-12 Education and No Child Left Behind (NCLB)

Every child is entitled to a high quality, public education. This principle is so deeply held in Wisconsin that it is written into our state’s constitution.

Federal support for education, including fulfillment of the federal commitment to fund 40% of the cost of special education under the IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act), is essential.

In 2001, Congress passed the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act to improve standards, hold schools accountable for performance and provide additional resources. In many ways, NCLB was a positive step forward. However, there are significant problems with the law that need to be addressed, from the lack of adequate funding to counterproductive testing requirements.

In addition, we must ensure that children are taught by high quality teachers. Unfortunately, our schools continue to have trouble recruiting and retaining quality educators. By increasing teacher pay and investing in innovative strategies to help teachers improve student outcomes, we will increase the quality of public education throughout our country.

Higher Education

Ensuring that all students who qualify have access to affordable higher education is essential if America is to retain its competitive advantage. In recent years, the cost of a college education has skyrocketed. Too often, the decision of whether to attend college is not based on the student’s ability, but rather on their ability to pay. I have long supported increased public investment in higher education to hold down the cost of tuition. In 2010, I strongly supported the largest investment in college financial aid in history. The Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act increased Pell Grants, made college loans more affordable and strengthened community colleges.

The reauthorization of the Higher Education Act was a much-needed and long overdue first step toward realigning our nation’s higher education priorities. At no cost to taxpayers, it preserved many well-known and widely-used federal grant and loan programs – Pell, Perkins, LEAP, SEOG – and increased loan limits for those eligible for federal programs.

We must continue to build on these reform efforts and continue to expand college financial aid, while streamlining the process. I will continue to work to lower the costs associated with student loans, increase funding for successful programs like federal work-study, and expand loan forgiveness programs for those going into key jobs like nursing, teaching, and child care.

By increasing the quality and affordability of education, we will ensure that Americans have the skills they need to compete in a global economy. In addition, these reforms will ensure that businesses are able to find workers with the skills they need, allowing employers to grow and create more jobs here at home.

 


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August 10, 2010 Baldwin's Efforts Preserve WI Health Services, Prevent Budget Cuts

September 17, 2009 Baldwin Votes for Landmark Student Aid Legislation

September 27, 2007 Compute Your Reduced College Cost

June 24, 2005 Baldwin Blasts Cuts in Human Services & Education

November 20, 2004 Baldwin Secures Federal Funds for UW-Baraboo

November 20, 2004 Kohl, Baldwin Announce $150,000 for UW-Whitewater Center for Students with Disabilities

February 24, 2004 Response to Secretary of Education Rod Paige's Comment Calling the NEA a "terrorist organization"

February 11, 2004 Baldwin Faults Education Funding

November 21, 2003 Baldwin Calls for Education Dept. to Stop Leaving Some Children Behind

July 28, 2003 Congresswoman Baldwin Obtains $100,000 in Federal Funds for UW-Rock County

March 27, 2003 Representative Baldwin Condemns Budget Cuts to Education

March 15, 2002 Obey, Baldwin Announce Release of $15 Million for UW's ICECUBE neutrino detector

December 20, 2001 Baldwin Secures $500,000 for Innovative Local Training Program

December 19, 2001 $500,000 for MATC

November 15, 2001 Baldwin Gets $3 Million for New Ag Research Center at UW

November 6, 2001 Obey, Baldwin Secure Funds for University of Wisconsin's Antarctic Neutrino Detector

September 26, 2001 Stoughton School Named State Physical Fitness Champ

September 26, 2001 DeForest Middle School Named State Physical Fitness Champ

September 10, 2001 Baldwin Supports Campus Fire Prevention Legislation

August 3, 2001 Baldwin Boosts Migrant & Farm Worker Education

August 2, 2001 Baldwin Announces Grant to Dodgeville Early Head Start Program

July 10, 2001 Obey, Baldwin Get Funds for UW's Antarctic Radio Telescope

May 21, 2001 Baldwin Announces Winners of Congressional Art Competition

December 18, 2000 Congress Approves $234,000 Baldwin Sought for Sauk Prairie After School Program

November 3, 2000 Congressional Negotiators Agree to $275,000 for Sauk Prairie Schools Community Learning Center

July 14, 1999 Baldwin Pushes Measure to Improve Girls' Education