Mr. Speaker, I rise to recognize Public Schools Week. Approximately 9 out of 10 American students receive their education from a public school. Our public school system, envisioned by our Founding Fathers, is meant to give every child, regardless of ZIP Code, background, or ability, access to a quality education. These schools provide knowledge and skills that allow our young people to thrive and contribute to our communities. As a senior member of the Education and Workforce Committee, a former school board member, and having attended public schools growing up, I understand the vital role our school system plays in the success of not only the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania but also our Nation. Mr. Speaker, as part of Public Schools Week, I also want to acknowledge and recognize the tireless efforts of educators and staff who work each day to inspire and to support our students. Every child deserves access to a high-quality education which helps foster growth and encourages students to achieve their great potential. ____________________
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