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Bush Touts Faith-Based Schools

Posted on: Thursday, 24 April 2008, 21:00 CDT

U.S. President George W. Bush called on Congress to provide federal funding to help inner-city faith-based schools, the White House said.

At the White House Summit on Inner-City Children and Faith-Based Schools, Bush said inter-city schools provide students an excellent education, a statement said.

In neighborhoods where some people say children simply can't learn, the faith-based schools are proving the nay-sayers wrong. These schools provide a good, solid academic foundation for children. They also help children understand the importance of discipline and character, Bush said, according to a White House transcript.

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, from 2000 to 2006, nearly 1,200 inner-city faith-based schools closed, displacing 425,000 students.

The closings place an added burden on inner-city public schools that are struggling. And these school closings impoverish our country by really denying a future of children a critical source of learning not only about how to read and write, but about social justice, Bush said.

To prevent more faith-based schools from closing, Bush urged Congress to fund $800 million in

scholarships for 21st Century Learning Opportunities that allow parents the opportunity to enroll their children in after-school and summer school programs at faith-based schools and other community organizations.


Source: United Press International

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