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02-20-2004

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February 20, 2004

ROMNEY APPLAUDS STUDENTS FOR EARLY MCAS PREPARATION

 

Governor Mitt Romney today visited the Agassiz Community Center in Jamaica Plain to recognize 39 fourth graders who have spent their school vacation week in an intensive MCAS preparation course.

 

“It is students like you who serve as examples for others,” said Romney. “I applaud you and your parents for taking the time out of your school vacation to come here and prepare yourselves for your first MCAS exam.”

 

Romney lauded the students who participated in the weeklong MCAS boot camp and said he is committed to supporting students who need extra help passing the test.

 

Romney also highlighted his Legacy of Learning initiatives outlined in his State of the State Address last month. Romney’s plan includes $20 million to fund programs that provide extra help for the MCAS test in the lowest-scoring school districts, including Boston. The program will supplement and not replace the $10 million appropriated in Fiscal Year 2004 to help 11th and 12th grade students pass the MCAS.

 

Among other proposals, Legacy of Learning calls for full-day kindergarten, disciplinary school grants, parent preparation, math and science teacher training, intervention in underperforming school districts and higher education scholarships for top achievers.

 

“Legacy of Learning puts people first, kids first. We’ll be putting our money where our future is,” Romney said.

 

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