Across the country, teachers and students are heading back to school. As a teacher, it’s one of my favorite times of the year -- one filled with incredible optimism that reflects the hope that comes with a fresh start.
But we’re also at a make-or-break moment with our public education system. The same old debates have left us with underfunded schools, underpaid teachers, and growing inequality.
If we’re going to meet the challenges of today and the future, we have to get public education right. @PeteButtigieg has plans to transform how we fund our schools, value our teachers, and educate our students. We’re just getting started, but here are a few:
The Douglass Plan lays out Peter’s vision for Schools of the Future, which is a commitment to provide the resources needed to ensure every American child has the skills they need to meet the economy of the future. peteforamerica.com/douglass-plan/
The Douglass Plan will increase funding for Title I schools; invest in recruiting, training, and supporting a more diverse teaching force; and ensure there’s more equal access to high-quality math and science classes.
In his Commitment to America’s Heartland, Peter outlines a plan to reduce the teacher shortage in rural areas by 50% within 15 years. peteforamerica.com/rural-america
A New Call to Service shares how Peter will offer service opportunities for every young person who wants to meaningfully engage in their community. peteforamerica.com/national-servi…
This proposal calls for all schools to teach Mental Health First Aid courses, train teachers and school staff to know how to help students when needed, and equip students with tools to help them identify and respond to mental illness in themselves.
This is just the beginning of the new ideas Peter has to give our kids the opportunity they deserve, and prepare America to take on the challenges of the future.
If you’re a teacher heading back to school, from the bottom of my heart, thank you. Peter and I are so grateful for the work you do.
A teaching mantra I learned very early on said, “students come to school every day to either learn or to be loved.” It is up to us teachers to figure out what they need every day. I want to make sure teachers across our country have the resources to do both.
If you’re a student, good luck! We believe in you. We see you. We are rooting for you.
Every corner of Michigan is needed in this election - that’s why I’m headed back to the U.P. this weekend. I hope you’ll join me and @jmhill926 on Friday in Marquette or knock some doors in Marquette and Houghton on Saturday! Links to sign up below👇#MIPolitics #HarrisWalz2024 #MIforHarris
Join us for a fundraiser for State Rep. Jenn Hill (@jmhill926) on Friday 10/18 in Marquette! MAGA Republicans are dumping millions into house races in Michigan in an attempt to take back the state house. We won’t let them. secure.actblue.com/donate/hill-la…
DeSantis has chosen to continue endangering the lives of already-vulnerable Floridians. You cannot legislate LGBTQ people out of existence. If you don't want suicide rates to go up, stop it. apnews.com/article/dont-s…
This morning, after dropping the kids off, I came home and stopped to take in the aftermath of a chaotic morning. And it got me thinking.
This is what marriage is to me. 🧵
Bibs I should have tossed in the sink that were leaking milk onto the counter. Little toothbrushes they used to scrub the teeth that have been keeping them up at night. Tiny hairbands from Penelope’s quick updo in which she kept repeating the word “bosh” while I brushed her hair.
The stacked plates, empty and crusty after a hurried but hilarious breakfast full of giggles ad music. The twins bounced along to the Christmas music as they ate their bananas and eggs while I prayed for the coffee maker to go faster.
“…teachers and staff members will be disallowed from wearing rainbow articles of clothing... Elementary-level teachers reported being discouraged from putting pictures of their same-sex spouse on their desk or talking about them to students.” wftv.com/news/local/tea…
“Some of the measures appeared to be far outside what the law actually forbids, as it focuses primarily on mental health monitoring and classroom curriculums.” #DontSayGaywftv.com/news/local/tea…
This was their plan all along. Make the law so vague and confusing that districts respond out of fear and erase LGBTQ people altogether.
There are voters prepared to vote for this president who may only change their mind because of you. You may be the only thing that gets through. Not a Project Lincoln ad. Not a sassy tweet. Not a yard sign. Not a mailer. You.
It’s time to have the talk.
Don’t come at these talks with anger. These are likely people you love. When we point fingers we push people right back into the arms of people like Trump.
Try, “I would like to know what you feel you stand to lose or gain by voting for President Trump? What scares you?”
Find common ground if possible.
“I feel scared, too. I feel I stand to lose these rights. Here’s an example (insert evidence).” Or, “These are the things I care deeply about that I am so scared to lose or see threatened or erased.”
I’ve enjoyed hosting some chats on Instagram these last few weeks to bring us just a little closer together during this isolating and confusing time. If you missed them, you can catch them on YouTube. (Link in bio) Here are some highlights!👇
I enjoyed catching up with @DrBiden to chat life on the trail as a campaign spouse and the importance of unity going into the election this fall. @JoeBiden even stopped by to say hello!
Fellow campaign spouse, @DouglasEmhoff joined me to share a few stories from the trail. Senator @KamalaHarris and @PeteButtigieg joined us to spread some joy as well.