Americans loved to learn. School was a gathering place for America’s young.
Reading,
writing, mathematics, English, civics, American history and current
events, students learned social skills, athletics taught children how to
win graciously, cope with loss and make friends for life.
Trade schools lead to good-paying jobs, even self-employment. Colleges focused on specialized study in science, medicine and law..
Minimum wage jobs taught our young about hard-work and the value of earning a paycheck, and often led to small business startups.
Americans need an education to be confident they will be able to earn decent living, work toward their own family and their beautiful dreams.
Education is the foundation of your family’s income, your ability to provide for your children, and have the knowledge of “informed consent” in an election from school board to President of the United States.
Americans never stop learning.