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I think that one thing that people are missing is that we are never going to be able to fix this country's [American] economy in the long run until we fix our public education system.
Michelle Rhee
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Michelle Rhee
Age: 54
Born: 1969
Born: December 25
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Ann Arbor
Michigan
Michelle A. Rhee
Michelle Ann Rhee
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If a country puts its entire focus on making sure that the education system improves, then that's the kind of progress that you can see.
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We are always going to put the best interests of kids above the rights, privileges and priorities of adults.
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We've lost our competitive spirit. We've become so obsessed with making kids feel good about themselves that we've lost sight of building the skills they need to actually be good at things.
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I'd rather deal with anger than apathy.
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