UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY SPEECH DELIVERED BY CHRISTEL DEHAAN SEPTEMBER 3, 2014
Good afternoon. I’m very pleased to join you today, and hope that the information I will be sharing with you – thoughts about why the United States is lagging the rest of the developed world in K-12 education – will give you a perspective on this critically important issue which we, as a society, must take immensely seriously.
President Kennedy said, “Children are the world’s most valuable resource and its best hope for the future.” As the world’s richest country, one would think that our resources directed to our children’s education would yield better results. Our global world today demands more than ever that our children are well prepared, that they can compete and are highly skilled.
Preparing our youth to take their place as productive members of society is the most important responsibility we have to our children. 1