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  1. President Bill Clinton (1993–2001) In 1994, Clinton signed the Goals 2000: Educate America Act into law. It outlined eight key goals for improving public education. One was to better prepare young kids for kindergarten through high-quality preschool programs. Another was to increase the number of kids who graduate from high school.

  2. Bill Clinton Coloring Page. Introduce the forty-second president of the United States to your child with this simple coloring page featuring President William "Bill' Clinton. Combine a quick history lesson with a fun coloring activity! For more presidents coloring pages, click here. Download Free Worksheet. See in a set (20) Add to collection.

  3. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Vice President. Albert Gore, Jr. Secretary of State. Warren M. Christopher (1993–1997) Secretary of State. Madeleine Albright (1997–2001) Secretary of Defense. Les Aspin (1993–1994)

  4. Mar 6, 2024 · Who Is Hillary Clinton? Hillary Clinton was born in Chicago and went on to earn her law degree from Yale University. She married fellow law school graduate Bill Clinton in 1975. She later served ...

  5. Aug 21, 2023 · Hillary Clinton is committed to education. Drew Angerer/Getty Images. As Women's History notes, Hillary Clinton's parents instilled the importance of education in her from an early age. Clinton began her undergraduate degree in 1965, at storied women's college Wellesley, and was elected as the institution's first student speaker at graduation.

  6. 4 days ago · Bill Clinton (1946–) aka: William Jefferson Clinton. William Jefferson Clinton, a native of Hope (Hempstead County), was the fortieth and forty-second governor of Arkansas and the forty-second president of the United States. Clinton’s tenure as governor of Arkansas, eleven years and eleven months total, was the second longest in the state ...

  7. Option Two: While serving as Arkansas’ Governor and as the President of the United States, Bill Clinton made educational reform a top priority. In this activity, students should begin by exploring the reforms Governor Clinton championed in Arkansas on the “Achievements in Arkansas Education Reform” page before looking at President Clinton ...

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