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Scott Kleeb on Education

Democratic Challenger


Accountability should enhance and support, not to punish

Source: Campaign booklet, Nebraska's Brand of Change, p.30 Aug 19, 2008

More college via Pell Grants, & G.I. Bill

Source: Campaign booklet, Nebraska's Brand of Change, p.32 Aug 19, 2008

Recruit high quality math and science teachers

Q: What should the government do to prepare K-12 students for the 21st Century?

A: We must actively recruit high quality math and science teachers dedicated to giving our girls and boys the education they deserve.[We should also] support children early in development because we know that a well-fed child is both a healthier child & one more equipped to learn. And [we should] instill in our children a love of learning--something that can't be achieved when we limit teachers to just teaching to the test.

Source: Scientists and Engineers for America (SEFORA) questionnaire Aug 8, 2008

Support early childhood education and quality childcare

Support Early Childhood Education and Quality Childcare: Make a difference for infants and young children so they are ready to start kindergarten by providing universal voluntary preschool and affordable, high quality childcare opportunities for families Additionally, increase funding for two of the most successful programs in recent American history, both Early Head Start and Head Start.
Source: Campaign website, www.ScottKleeb.com May 14, 2008

Reform No Child Left Behind

Inadequate implementation and funding by the Bush administration failed to provide high-quality teachers in every classroom and failed to adequately support and pay those teachers. While our schools must be held accountable for teaching our children, our government must also be accountable to our schools for providing the resources they need to educate our children.
Source: Campaign website, www.ScottKleeb.com May 14, 2008

Bring more qualified teachers into the classroom

Source: Campaign website, www.ScottKleeb.com May 14, 2008

Don't punish struggling schools

Nebraska has 246 school districts with less than 600 students. I believe we should celebrate these schools, not cut their budgets, or threaten to toss them into larger, lower-performing districts, all because of short-term budget pressures. The budget pressures are real, it is true. But what I would like to propose is this: Let's get a federal government that doesn't boil down education policy into a crusade to punish struggling schools.
Source: Campaign website for Congress, scottkleeb.com, "Issues" Nov 1, 2006

Other candidates on Education: Scott Kleeb on other issues:
NE Gubernatorial:
Dave Heineman
NE Senatorial:
Ben Nelson
Chuck Hagel
Steven Larrick
Tony Raimondo


2008 Senate retirements:

Wayne Allard(R,CO)
Larry Craig(R,ID)
Pete Domenici(R,NM)
Chuck Hagel(R,NE)
Trent Lott(R,MS)
Craig Thomas(R,WY)
John Warner(R,VA)

2008 Presidential Contenders:

Chuck Baldwin(C)
Rep.Bob Barr(L)
Sen.Hillary Clinton(D)
Sen.Mike Gravel(L)
Alan Keyes(C)
Sen.John McCain(R)
Rep.Cynthia McKinney(G)
Ralph Nader(I)
Sen.Barack Obama(D)
Rep.Ron Paul(R)
2008 Senate Races:
AK:Stevens v.Begich v.Cuddy v.Sikma
AL:Sessions v.Figures
AR:Pryor v.Kennedy
CO:Schaffer v.Udall
DE:Biden v.O`Donnell
GA:Chambliss v.Martin v.Buckley
IA:Harkin v.Reed
ID:Risch v.LaRocco v.Rammell
IL:Durbin v.Sauerberg v.Stafford v.Cummings
KS:Roberts v.Jones v.Slattery
KY:McConnell v.Lunsford
LA:Landrieu v.Kennedy
MA:Kerry v.O`Reilly v.Beatty v.Underwood
ME:Collins v.Allen
MI:Levin v.Hoogendyk v.Boman
MN:Coleman v.Franken v.Barkley v.Cavlan
MS4:Wicker v.Musgrove
MS6:Cochran v.Fleming
MT:Baucus v.Kelleher
NC:Dole v.Hagan
NE:Johanns v.Kleeb v.Larrick
NH:Sununu v.Shaheen v.Blevens
NJ:Lautenberg v.Zimmer
Pearce v.Udall
OK:Inhofe v.Rice
OR:Smith v.Merkley v.Brownlow
RI:Reed v.Young v.Tingle
SC:Graham v.Conley v.McBride
SD:Johnson v.Dykstra
TN:Alexander v.Tuke v.Lugo v.Heyward
TX:Cornyn v.Noriega v.Jameson
VA:Gilmore v.Warner
WV:Rockefeller v.Wolfe
WY4:Barrasso v.Carter
WY6:Enzi v.Rothfuss
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