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In a recent discussion, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the urgent need for reform in America's education system, labeling it a critical national security issue. Leavitt highlighted that the current state of education is failing to equip students with the necessary skills to thrive in an increasingly competitive global landscape.
She pointed out that a well-educated workforce is essential not only for economic growth but also for maintaining national security. The lack of adequate educational resources and support has led to a generation of students who are ill-prepared for the challenges of the modern world.
Leavitt underscored the Trump administration's commitment to implementing bold reforms aimed at addressing these pressing issues. She called for a collaborative effort among educators, policymakers, and communities to ensure that every child has access to a high-quality education. The administration believes that investing in education is not just about individual success; it's about safeguarding the future of the nation.
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