Orange County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
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Education

By Tom Harman

Candidate for Member of the State Assembly; District 67

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Cuts in education spending over the last two decades have placed California forty-second out of the fifty states in per capita spending for our students. We must put our children and their education first.
  • Allow school boards to give merit bonuses to teachers to attract and keep the best educators.

  • Offer State income tax credits and deductions for post-secondary education, similar to those offered against federal income taxes.

  • Allow local school boards to make more decisions and set standards higher than at the State level.

  • Outlaw "social promotions" of students who don't meet minimum standards.

  • Allow school boards to take violent and disruptive students out of the classroom.

  • Encourage school districts to focus on the basics: reading, writing, math, and science.

  • Mandate that schools receive their fair share of State Lottery revenues and Prop. 98 funds as passed by California voters.

  • Emphasize new teacher retention with monetary bonuses.

  • Institute State-funded new teacher mentor programs.

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