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Spanberger announces education plan in run for governor

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Democratic candidate for governor Abigail Spanberger announced her plan to improve Virginia schools during a gathering at I.C. Norcom High School Friday afternoon.

Surrounded by parents, teachers and fellow candidates, including Norcom alum State Sen. Louise Lucas (D), Spanberger said, “I know that the strength of Virginia schools is personal to so many of us, because it is personal to me.”


A key part of Spanberger’s education plan is an early start.

“The studies are clear, the data are clear,” she said. “Early childhood education is one of the strongest investments that Virginia can make in setting our kids up for job and career success.”

But what if parents can’t afford child care? Spanberger acknowledged the rising cost.

“In many parts of Virginia, it costs more to send your child to daycare than to a four-year public institution,” Spanberger said. “I’ll give parents more options and a little bit more breathing room. I will make sure more parents can access high-quality options in their own communities and expand access to assistance for families who need it.”

Some of Spanberger’s plan includes repairing and modernizing crumbling schools, rejecting the use of public education funds for voucher programs, increasing support for students with disabilities and their parents and making college more accessible and affordable.

Spanberger said a single education policy won’t work when flexibility is needed across the Commonwealth.

“It comes down to unique challenges based on student population, community size or classroom size.”

Spanberger’s press office says these are the key points of her “Strengthening Virginia’s Schools Plan”:

The Democratic candidate for governor says her plan will strengthen Virginia’s institutions of higher education by:

Spanberger says her plan will strengthen Virginia’s child care and early childhood education opportunities by: