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Half Of America's Governors Endorse National School Choice Week As America's Largest-Ever Celebration of Education Reform Kicks Off
MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. --(Business Wire)--
In an unprecedented demonstration of unity, half of America's governors
are officially celebrating National School Choice Week 2013, organizers
announced today. Twenty-five governors either have issued or will issue
proclamations in honor of National School Choice Week stating that the
week of Jan. 27 through Feb. 2 is officially "School Choice Week" in
their respective states.
The governors are joined by 23 mayors and 12 state legislatures that
will issue resolutions and proclamations in support of National School
Choice Week, as well.
The 19 governors who have signed proclamations include:
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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer
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Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott
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Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal
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Indiana Gov. Mike Pence
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Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal
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Maine Gov. Paul LePage
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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder (News - Alert)
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Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie
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New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez
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Ohio Gov. John Kasich
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Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fllin
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett
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South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley
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Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam
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Texas Gov. Rick Perry
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Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker
Prominent mayors who have endorsed National School Choice Week include
Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson (News - Alert), Denver Mayor Michael Hancock, Charlotte
Mayor Anthony Foxx and Asheville, N.C. Mayor Terry Bellamy. Phoenix
Mayor Greg Stanton recently spoke in support of school choice at
National School Choice Week's 7,200 person kickoff celebration in
Phoenix, Arizona, this past Friday.
"With the involvement of 25 governors and leaders from 32 states, and
with 3,500 events going on all over the country, National School Choice
Week 2013 is truly making history," said National School Choice Week
President Andrew Campanella. "We choose everything in this country - the
clothes we wear, the cars we drive, the candidates we vote for. Why
don't more parents get to choose the educational environments that are
right for their children "
In its third year, National School Choice Week 2013 runs from Jan. 27
through Feb. 2 and its 3,500 independently-planned and
independently-funded events span all 50 states. Supporters of National
School Choice Week believe that states must do more to expand access to
challenging and motivating educational options, from high-performing
public schools to public charter schools, magnet schools, private
schools, digital and online learning and homeschooling.
For more information on National School Choice Week, visit: http://www.schoolchoiceweek.com
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