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illinoisprogressive Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-11-07 07:53 PM
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Edwards to Help Rural SC Schools
DARLINGTON, S.C. - Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards on Thursday was to release a plan where teachers in poor, rural schools in early voting South Carolina would get a raise of up to $15,000 and 4-year-old kindergarten would be available to all children.

Edwards was to propose a six-part plan intended to improve rural schools in South Carolina, where eight poor school districts have sued the state, challenging the way legislators fund public schools. The former North Carolina senator was scheduled to visit several rural schools Thursday.

Edwards has previously released some of the proposals. However, this plan was repackaged specifically for South Carolina, according to his campaign.

Edwards is not the only Democratic candidate to visit schools in this rural area. In August, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama visited a dilapidated school and said more federal funding was needed. And New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's first radio ad in the state referenced the rural schools.

The school districts' lawsuit has drawn national attention and spurred a documentary about conditions at the schools, dubbed the "Corridor of Shame." A ruling in the lawsuit is currently being appealed by the districts.

http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/ats-ap_us18oct11,0,3418394.story
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