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81 FR 80983 - American Education Week, 2016

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Vol. 81

Wednesday,

No. 221

November 16, 2016

Part IV





The President





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Proclamation 9540--American Education Week, 2016



Proclamation 9541--Get Smart About Antibiotics Week, 2016



Proclamation 9542--National Apprenticeship Week, 2016


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Title 3--
The President

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                Proclamation 9540 of November 10, 2016

                
American Education Week, 2016

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                With great potential to prepare our young people for 
                the world they will inherit and lead, education 
                provides one of the most essential foundations for 
                prosperity and opportunity, strengthening our democracy 
                and civic life and serving as a pathway to economic 
                success. It helps cultivate passion and inspire young 
                people to build and create; analyze and discover; 
                understand and empathize with the people around them, 
                and through education, students can form a deeper 
                understanding of history and society, literature and 
                languages, and how things work and why they do. During 
                American Education Week, we recognize the importance of 
                education and renew our commitment to bringing a better 
                education within reach for all our people.

                America's high school graduation rate is now the 
                highest ever recorded, and the hard work people across 
                our country have put in is paying off. States have set 
                higher, better standards to help us out-teach and out-
                compete other nations. Teachers are going that extra 
                mile to create meaningful and memorable lessons, rather 
                than merely teaching to a test, and we have given them 
                more flexibility to do so through the Every Student 
                Succeeds Act--a bipartisan bill I signed last year to 
                improve schools, give State and local lawmakers more 
                control, and target resources to where they are needed 
                most. But across our country, there are unfortunately 
                still too many places where we can do far better for 
                our students. Too many schools are underfunded and lack 
                the resources or structures they need to prepare 
                students for success, and for far too many students, 
                their zip codes still determine how far they can go.

                From strengthening high-quality early education and 
                preschool to bolstering access to higher education, my 
                Administration has made improving our education system 
                a priority for our students from their first days of 
                school to the days they start their careers. Nobody 
                should be priced out of a higher education, so we are 
                striving to make college more affordable and provide 2 
                years of free community college for any student willing 
                to work for it. We also reformed the student loan 
                system and expanded Pell grants to more students. The 
                demands of our global economy and changing technology 
                require students to learn real-world skills such as 
                computer science in the classroom, so we are bringing 
                new technology and digital tools, including high-speed 
                internet, into classrooms to modernize education. And 
                because too many girls, young people of color, and low-
                income students are not encouraged and underrepresented 
                in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) 
                courses and careers, we are investing in ways to 
                broaden STEM participation as well as working to train 
                more STEM teachers.

                Empowering students of all ages, backgrounds, and 
                beliefs to challenge themselves to reach higher, 
                education can lift up a generation, allowing them to 
                carry the torch of progress forward and make our world 
                a better place. This week, let us recommit to the 
                important work that remains and ensure every student in 
                America can access the support, resources, and 
                opportunities they need to thrive.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the 
                United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                vested in me by the Constitution

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                and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim 
                November 13 through November 19, 2016, as American 
                Education Week. I call upon all Americans to observe 
                this week by supporting their local schools and 
                educators through appropriate activities, events, and 
                programs designed to help create opportunities for 
                every school and student in America.

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                tenth day of November, in the year of our Lord two 
                thousand sixteen, and of the Independence of the United 
                States of America the two hundred and forty-first.
                
                
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                                               Title 3—                                            Proclamation 9540 of November 10, 2016

                                               The President                                       American Education Week, 2016

                                                                                                   By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                   A Proclamation
                                                                                                   With great potential to prepare our young people for the world they will
                                                                                                   inherit and lead, education provides one of the most essential foundations
                                                                                                   for prosperity and opportunity, strengthening our democracy and civic life
                                                                                                   and serving as a pathway to economic success. It helps cultivate passion
                                                                                                   and inspire young people to build and create; analyze and discover; under-
                                                                                                   stand and empathize with the people around them, and through education,
                                                                                                   students can form a deeper understanding of history and society, literature
                                                                                                   and languages, and how things work and why they do. During American
                                                                                                   Education Week, we recognize the importance of education and renew our
                                                                                                   commitment to bringing a better education within reach for all our people.
                                                                                                   America’s high school graduation rate is now the highest ever recorded,
                                                                                                   and the hard work people across our country have put in is paying off.
                                                                                                   States have set higher, better standards to help us out-teach and out-compete
                                                                                                   other nations. Teachers are going that extra mile to create meaningful and
                                                                                                   memorable lessons, rather than merely teaching to a test, and we have
                                                                                                   given them more flexibility to do so through the Every Student Succeeds
                                                                                                   Act—a bipartisan bill I signed last year to improve schools, give State
                                                                                                   and local lawmakers more control, and target resources to where they are
                                                                                                   needed most. But across our country, there are unfortunately still too many
                                                                                                   places where we can do far better for our students. Too many schools
                                                                                                   are underfunded and lack the resources or structures they need to prepare
                                                                                                   students for success, and for far too many students, their zip codes still
                                                                                                   determine how far they can go.
                                                                                                   From strengthening high-quality early education and preschool to bolstering
                                                                                                   access to higher education, my Administration has made improving our
                                                                                                   education system a priority for our students from their first days of school
                                                                                                   to the days they start their careers. Nobody should be priced out of a
                                                                                                   higher education, so we are striving to make college more affordable and
                                                                                                   provide 2 years of free community college for any student willing to work
                                                                                                   for it. We also reformed the student loan system and expanded Pell grants
                                                                                                   to more students. The demands of our global economy and changing tech-
                                                                                                   nology require students to learn real-world skills such as computer science
                                                                                                   in the classroom, so we are bringing new technology and digital tools,
                                                                                                   including high-speed internet, into classrooms to modernize education. And
                                                                                                   because too many girls, young people of color, and low-income students
                                                                                                   are not encouraged and underrepresented in science, technology, engineering,
                                                                                                   and math (STEM) courses and careers, we are investing in ways to broaden
                                                                                                   STEM participation as well as working to train more STEM teachers.
                                                                                                   Empowering students of all ages, backgrounds, and beliefs to challenge
                                                                                                   themselves to reach higher, education can lift up a generation, allowing
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                                                                                                   them to carry the torch of progress forward and make our world a better
                                                                                                   place. This week, let us recommit to the important work that remains and
                                                                                                   ensure every student in America can access the support, resources, and
                                                                                                   opportunities they need to thrive.
                                                                                                   NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States
                                                                                                   of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution


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                                                                                                    and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim November 13 through
                                                                                                    November 19, 2016, as American Education Week. I call upon all Americans
                                                                                                    to observe this week by supporting their local schools and educators through
                                                                                                    appropriate activities, events, and programs designed to help create opportu-
                                                                                                    nities for every school and student in America.
                                                                                                    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this tenth day of
                                                                                                    November, in the year of our Lord two thousand sixteen, and of the Independ-
                                                                                                    ence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-first.




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