Improving Education for Maryland

             Being a Civil Engineer and community helper early on in his career was an extremely rewarding experience in Michael Yadeta’s life and is one of the reasons he started for profit that trains teachers around the world. Michael Yadeta knows that we need new education options that are not dictated to politicians by special interest unions who only look out for themselves. Opening up opportunities for children to learn trades and attend charter schools, more local control of education, and increasing school choice for parents and children who seek the growth and opportunities that their current public-school districts aren’t providing are some of the best ways to start reforming a broken system. Michael Yadeta also believes that families who choose to home school should have their expenses covered from the taxes they are paying into the educational system. By increasing opportunities for our children, we can better prepare them for the workforce to reduce the burden of expensive college degrees.