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THE U.S. HIGH SCHOOL - COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXPANSION BILL Blueprint for Transformative Education and Social Good

 


THE U.S. HIGH SCHOOL - COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXPANSION BILL

Blueprint for Transformative Education and Social Good

In the pursuit of a brighter future for the United States, the 14-Year Plan emerges as a visionary approach to education, promising not only individual growth but also social prosperity. This comprehensive plan, rooted in the idea of a continuous 14-year educational journey, seeks to reshape the landscape of learning, from high school to community college.  It is time we do this for our children's children. EDUCATION  that contributes to the overall well-being of future generations and the nation as a whole.

1. Addressing Educational Disparities:

The 14-Year Plan is a response to persistent educational disparities, providing a standardized educational foundation for all students. By extending high school to a 14-year continuum, this plan ensures that every student, regardless of socio-economic background, has access to the tools and knowledge needed for success.

2. Bridging the Gap with Community College Expansion:

At the core of the 14-Year Plan lies the expansion of community colleges, introducing an additional two years of high school focused on Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Trade. This expansion not only enriches the educational experience but also bridges the gap between high school and college, offering a seamless transition for students into higher learning.

3. Building a Skilled Workforce:

The infusion of Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Trade education aligns the 14-Year Plan with the evolving needs of the job market. By equipping students with practical skills, this initiative lays the groundwork for a highly skilled and adaptable workforce, ready to contribute to a technologically advancing society.

4. Fostering Economic Growth:

A well-educated population is the bedrock of economic growth. The 14-Year Plan invests in the future by cultivating a generation of thinkers, innovators, and problem-solvers. The emphasis on I.T., A.I., Robotics, and Trade positions the United States at the forefront of technological advancement, fostering innovation and economic prosperity.

5. Redefining Traditional Standards:

The notion of "The New Traditional Standard for Higher Learning & Education" encapsulates the innovative spirit of the 14-Year Plan. This forward-thinking approach challenges the traditional norms of education, adapting to the needs of a dynamic and interconnected world.

6. Cultivating Inclusivity and Diversity:

In its pursuit of social good, the 14-Year Plan promotes inclusivity and diversity. By standardizing education and expanding access, it creates a level playing field where individuals from diverse backgrounds have equal opportunities to thrive. This inclusivity, in turn, strengthens the social fabric of the nation.

7. A Comprehensive Approach to Well-being:

Education is not solely about academic achievement; it is a holistic endeavor that shapes individuals' well-being. The 14-Year Plan recognizes this by fostering personal and professional development, creating a generation of individuals who are not only educated but also resilient, adaptable, and socially conscious.

THE U.S. HIGH SCHOOL - COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXPANSION BILL “THE 14 YEAR PLAN”



Preamble:


Whereas, the pursuit of education is fundamental to individual growth, societal progress, and economic development;


Whereas, providing equitable access to quality education from Pre-K to 14 years enhances opportunities for all students, fostering a skilled and knowledgeable workforce;


Whereas, the integration of advanced technology, including I.T., A.I., and Robotics, is essential for preparing students for the evolving demands of the workforce;


Whereas, a 14-year education plan that includes two additional years after the 12th grade can provide students with a comprehensive foundation for success;


This proposed draft bill, known as The 14 Year Plan Community College Expansion Bill, is hereby established to revolutionize education and empower students throughout the state.


Article I: 100% Pre-K-12 Public School Funding


Section 1: Allocation of Funding

1.1 All U. S . State governments shall allocate sufficient funds to ensure that all Pre-K-12 public schools receive 100% funding for their educational programs.


Section 2: Equitable Distribution

2.1 The funding shall be distributed equitably among all public schools, prioritizing schools in underserved communities to address educational disparities.


Article II: Public Education 2-Year Continuation Option


Section 1: Establishment of 2-Year Continuation Program

1.1 A 2-Year Continuation Program shall be established to provide high school graduates with the option to continue their education for an additional two years.


Section 2: Curriculum Focus

2.1 The continuation program shall focus on I.T., A.I., Robotics, and various trade skills to align with the evolving demands of the workforce.


Section 3: FAFSA Financial Aid Package

3.1 The Federal, State, City, and County governments shall collaborate to provide a comprehensive financial package to support students participating in the 2-Year Continuation Program.


Article III: The New Traditional Standard for Higher Learning & Education


Section 1: Community College System

1.1 A new 2-year county college system shall be established, with at least one newly built community college in each of the 87 counties in Minnesota.

Section 2: Traditional Curriculums

2.1 The new community college system will include traditional curriculums for all associate degrees currently being offered by state community colleges.

Section 3: Existing Community Colleges

3.1 Existing community colleges will remain in operation and receive support for maintaining and enhancing their educational offerings.

Section 4: Funding Allocation

4.1 Funding for this 14-year educational overhaul program will provide funds for building new colleges, recruiting new teachers, staff, and faculty, and upgrading existing community colleges.

Article IV: Workforce Preparation Programs

Section 1: Program Development

1.1 The new educational endeavor will incorporate workforce preparation programs from inception to completion.

Section 2: Collaboration with Industries

2.1 Collaboration with industries will be encouraged to tailor educational programs to meet the specific needs of the workforce.

Section 3: Internship and Apprenticeship Opportunities

3.1 The new community college system will facilitate internship and apprenticeship opportunities to enhance practical skills and prepare students for the workforce.


Article V: Implementation and Oversight

Section 1: Implementation Timeline

1.1 The implementation of The 14 Year Plan shall commence in the academic year following the bill's approval.

Section 2: Oversight Committee

2.1 An oversight committee comprising representatives from federal, state, city, and county educational authorities shall be established to monitor the effective implementation of The 14 Year Plan.

Section 3: Periodic Evaluations

3.1 The oversight committee shall conduct periodic evaluations to assess the program's impact, make necessary adjustments, and ensure ongoing success.


THE U.S. HIGH SCHOOL - COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXPANSION BILL “THE 14 YEAR PLAN”

The 14-Year Plan emerges as a beacon of hope, offering a guided path toward a more equitable, prosperous, future for the United States Education System. Through its commitment to education, innovation, and inclusivity, this initiative promises to be the catalyst for transformative change. As we advocate for the 14-Year Plan, we invest not only in the intellectual capital of our nation but also in the social good that arises when every citizen is empowered to reach their full potential.


Christopher Seymore

2024 U. S. Senate Candidate 


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