![]() ![]() So if our country and our city can come together and really create that kind of an environment and that sense of hope that really the schools can once again be places where we can all be proud of as a community and that the kids can really learn and that we expect a lot of them academically and that we're there for them, I think, you know, that would be a tremendous accomplishment for our country. ![]() And I think if children feel that adults believe in them, then they can really accomplish whatever they set out to do. ![]() And then beyond that, even if you just live in the city or work there, it's important that people get involved because this is really about the future and education really has built this country.Īnd when you go to some of the schools that were built maybe 100 years or 90 years ago and you see kind of these really cathedrals to education and to the immigrant dream of coming here and what people could become, I think that's really what we want to get back to and this kind of hope. It makes such a difference when parents are involved in their children's education. And these schools are crowded, they're not safe and there's just-you know, it really does need the whole city. ![]() I mean, in New York and in our cities, it's difficult. KENNEDY: Well, I think it's a huge challenge, you know, and I just-I can't think really of a more important issue, sort of, for our country than educating our children. ![]()
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