Politics | Barack Obama White House Backs Off on Lesson Plan Teachers won't ask kids to say 'how they can help the president' By Nick McMaster Posted Sep 3, 2009 5:45 PM CDT Copied Heather Renehan, second left, poses with her daughters, from left, Sami, Jessi and Ally, at their home in Richmond, Va., Monday, Aug. 17, 2009. (AP Photo/Steve Helber) In response to criticism over a speech President Obama plans to deliver to schoolchildren Tuesday, the White House will make the text of the speech available for review by teachers and school officials a day earlier, the Dallas Morning News reports. The administration also changed a widely criticized part of the proposed lesson plan designed to accompany the speech: it originally suggested pre-K through sixth-grade students make lists of “how they can help the president.” The new plan now calls for them to discuss how they “can achieve their short-term and long-term education goals.” Read These Next The vinyl tracklist can be very different from what you know. Zelensky visits Trump Monday, and he won't be alone. Stalkers are increasingly heading into the sports arena. Erin is weaker but larger now. Report an error