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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 14, 1998

Contacts: Julie Green (202) 401-3026
Sarah Staley (202) 401-1576

RILEY ANNOUNCES "AMERICA GOES BACK TO SCHOOL" CO-CHAIRS

U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley announced today that the 1998 America Goes Back to School effort will be led by Tipper Gore, Dateline NBC anchor Jane Pauley, and National PTA president Lois Jean White. They will work together to encourage grassroots support for improved learning for all students.

"Children know when their parents and other adults take something seriously," said Riley. "And nothing is more serious than investing time in a child's education. We must reinforce the message that improving our schools and all education is very important."

Now in its fourth year, America Goes Back to School is an initiative of the Partnership for Family Involvement in Education -- a coalition of more than 4,000 business, community, religious and education organizations.

Riley said the initiative seeks to draw attention to the critical need for parents and communities to support their schools. "The most effective schools draw their strength from the parents and other adults in the surrounding communities. There is simply no substitute for the attention of families, neighbors, youth and civic groups when it comes to shaping the lives and improving the learning of children."

This annual effort focuses on improving education across America and takes place during the months of August through October when students around the nation head back to the classrooms. "America Goes Back to School is a special time for communities to reaffirm a commitment to learning and education. I hope parents, and business, cultural, civic and religious leaders, as well as elected officials, will seize this opportunity to go back to school and get and stay involved."

America Goes Back to School events are planned in many communities across the nation. Among the America Goes Back to School activities scheduled this year:

For more information on America Goes Back to School, including a free activity kit that gives concrete ideas, resources and examples of how parents, families, community groups, employers and educators can help children learn and improve our schools, visit the U.S. Department of Education's homepage, www.ed.gov/Family/agbts or call 1-800-USA-LEARN (1-800-872-5327).

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