President’s Budget Shortchanges Latino Students
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 09:37PM
TheSpook
With less than 60 percent of Latino students receiving a high school diploma and less than 10 percent a college degree, President George W. Bush is proposing severe budget cuts for educational programs. These cuts will be extremely harmful to the Latino community. They will affect thousands of students from preschool through college, making it more difficult for our youth to graduate and succeed in a high-tech, information society. Despite the rhetoric, the President’s budget will leave many children behind by eliminating or cutting funding for programs that assist parents and students in their quest for an excellent education, the foundation of the American dream. The President’s budget cuts Education Department funding below this year’s level. Furthermore, he shortchanges his signature legislative accomplishment, the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) by $12 billion. Since NCLB was signed into law, President Bush has underfunded it by $39 billion. Consider the programs slated for elimination in the President’s budget:

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