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  • If this doesn't show Obama's ratings...

    ...then what will?
    The White House is ramping up an effort to promote a nationwide competition to decide which high school wins a commencement speech by President Obama.

    An internal White House memo indicates that the White House is facing a shortage of applications less than a week before the deadline.


    The competition was extended from the February 25 deadline until Friday, March 11 after few schools met the original application deadline. CBS News has learned a White House Communications Office internal memo dated February 22 noted "a major issue with the Commencement Challenge."

    "As of yesterday we had received 14 applications and the deadline is Friday," the memo said. The memo also urged recipients to, "please keep the application number close hold."

    A follow-up memo on February 28 reported receipt of 68 applications. Noting the competition among more than 1,000 schools last year, the memo said, "Something isn't working." It called on staffers to ask "friendly congressional, gubernatorial and mayoral offices" to encourage schools to apply.

    "We should also make sure the Cabinet is pushing the competition out to their lists," the memo said. The note reiterated, "We do not want the actual application number out there (we didn't release the number of applications we received last year until after the submission period)-so folks should not use it in their pitches."

    On Monday, officials declined to cite the number of applications received so far.

    The president will travel to the school that is judged to best prepare students for college and careers. The competition is part of Mr. Obama's ultimate goal of making the U.S. the country with the highest proportion of college graduates by 2020.

    Officials were unable to explain the reason for the apparent lack of interest, beyond pointing to possible procrastination by school systems.

    Education Secretary Arne Duncan told CBS Radio News, "It's a huge opportunity for high schools to tell their story." Asked about the lagging application numbers, Duncan said, "Folks are working hard." He called on schools to "put their best foot forward and join the competition."

    Education Department press aide Elizabeth Utrup said the deadline was extended "to provide an ample amount of time to reach out to schools from across the country." Utrup added, "Like last year, we anticipate the overwhelming majority will be submitted near the close of the Challenge."

    The White House has posted on-line video appeals from President Obama and a student from last year's winning school, Kalamazoo (Michigan) Central High. Entertainers John Legend and Nick Jonas recorded their own videos for the challenge when they were in Washington for a recent "In Performance at the White House" event.
    The exact deadline for schools to apply is 11:59P.M., Eastern Time, March 11. More on the application process is posted here.
    "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

  • #2
    LMFAO!!! I'd rather have Elmo.

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    • #3
      The competition is part of Mr. Obama's ultimate goal of making the U.S. the country with the highest proportion of college graduates by 2020.
      Is this really a worthy statistic given our current educational systems quality?

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      • #4
        regardless of who the actual president is at the time, it would be very cool to have the president of the united states speak at your graduation. I cant imagine that any educator would pass up this opportunity.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
          Is this really a worthy statistic given our current educational systems quality?
          Everything up to high school is a joke. The US university system however, in general, rates as the best in the world.

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          • #6
            I laughed.
            www.dfwdirtriders.com

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 5point0pony View Post
              Everything up to high school is a joke. The US university system however, in general, rates as the best in the world.
              there is a major gap between high school and college, many students are not prepared for college.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Cannonball996 View Post
                regardless of who the actual president is at the time, it would be very cool to have the president of the united states speak at your graduation. I cant imagine that any educator would pass up this opportunity.
                If the man as President was against everything I believe in, I surely wouldn't want him speaking at my graduation.
                "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Cannonball996 View Post
                  there is a major gap between high school and college, many students are not prepared for college.
                  Many? Try most. I'm really surprised there isn't a higher on campus suicide rate.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                    Many? Try most. I'm really surprised there isn't a higher on campus suicide rate.
                    I would be really surprised if the education of the lower education levels didn't affect the college level.

                    As a matter of fact, I don't think you can prove it doesn't.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Cannonball996 View Post
                      there is a major gap between high school and college, many students are not prepared for college.
                      The ones that want to be are prepared for college. The kids that lack motivation and just scrape by are shocked when they get to college and there isn't someone holding their hand forcing them to work. The ones that take it serious and are in AP classes are well prepared for college not only on an intellectual level but with the positive study habits as well.

                      Back on topic. With all of his failures why would anyone want their accomplishment soiled by the presence of that stupid motherfucker.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
                        I would be really surprised if the education of the lower education levels didn't affect the college level.

                        As a matter of fact, I don't think you can prove it doesn't.
                        Are you speaking economically or just in general?

                        There are loads of people that are on campus due to AA that have no business being here.

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                        • #13
                          I've been noticing a lot more people without college moving up over the last few years.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                            Are you speaking economically or just in general?

                            There are loads of people that are on campus due to AA that have no business being here.
                            Generally speaking, millions of uneducated students barely getting by in high school does not fair well for the college system when they get on campus.

                            What is AA?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
                              What is AA?
                              Affirmative Action
                              "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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