MADISON, Wis. (AP) — President Barack Obama used his stop at a Madison middle school on Wednesday to focus on the opportunity to make education reform under the federal Race to the Top program.
He says it's time to make education reform America's national mission.
Obama spoke to about 600 students, parents, teachers, politicians and others at Madison's Wright Middle School.
He touted Race to the Top, which is a $4.5 billion grant program targeting innovative education reforms in states.
Wisconsin lawmakers are scheduled to pass a series of bills on Thursday to put the state in position to qualify and compete for the money. One major proposal, to give the mayor control of Milwaukee schools, is not up for a vote.
Obama did not mention the Milwaukee schools issue during his 35-minute speech.
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