McCrory took time to address North Carolina Association of School Administrators Summer Leadership Conference on educationJuly 9, 2008 CLEVELAND COUNTY NC NEWS -- Leading up to the Fourth of July, the Pat McCrory for Governor campaign started kicking into gear. First, the campaign launched a statewide "jobs tour" to begin a dialogue with North Carolinians about jobs and the economy, stating that Mayor Pat McCrory plans to make economic development a top priority if elected governor. McCrory visited businesses in Cleveland, McDowell, Buncombe, Henderson, Jackson, and Macon counties before returning to Charlotte. The Republican nominee for governor visited the following businesses:
While in Asheville, McCrory took time to address North Carolina Association of School Administrators Summer Leadership Conference, where he presented a ten point education plan to the approximately 800 superintendents, principals, assistant principals and school administrators attending the conference. Pat McCory said: "I am running for governor to change the culture in Raleigh - a culture that considers a 30 percent dropout rate acceptable. We need new leadership and a bold new plan for our schools in North Carolina because the status quo is not working. "We need to challenge and inspire our students to stay in school by providing them courses that hold their interest. We must provide an education that trains today's students for tomorrow's workforce. One of the goals of an education should be preparing our young people to get a job. "In addition, we need to give our local superintendents, principals and school administrators more control over what happens in their own classrooms. Mandates from bureaucrats in Raleigh hurt innovation. We need to encourage creative ideas that work at the local level." The following is McCrory's ten point education plan:
Finally, the McCrory for Governor Campaign Manager Richard Hudson also took time to respond to Beverly Perdue's negative attacks on the Republican nominee for North Carolina Governor, Pat McCrory. |
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