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Eugene Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-04-07 04:33 AM
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AP: Bush to Seek Renewal of Education Law (NCLB)
Bush to Seek Renewal of Education Law


Thursday January 4, 2007 9:01 AM

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By NANCY ZUCKERBROD

AP Education Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush plans to meet with lawmakers next week to boost
efforts to renew the No Child Left Behind education law, according to a Democratic
congressional aide.

The top Democrats and Republicans on the House and Senate committees that deal with
education issues planned to attend the White House meeting Monday, the aide said on
the condition of anonymity because the White House had not announced the session.

Monday is also the day the Bush administration is commemorating the fifth anniversary
of what is widely considered the most significant federal education law in decades.

Education Secretary Margaret Spellings, in an interview with The Associated Press on
Wednesday, said she was optimistic the law would be renewed for five more years.
She said it is a natural issue on which Bush and Democrats, who won control of Congress
in November, can come together.

-snip-

Full article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6321809,00.html
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ulysses Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-04-07 04:38 AM
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1. part of me desperately wants to believe
that we'll get a real look at, and meaningful reform of, NCLB with the Dems in charge of Congress this year...

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lapfog_1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-04-07 05:14 AM
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2. I hope they let this travesty of a law just sunset...
We need to start with a clean slate (clean blackboard???).
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ulysses Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-04-07 07:47 AM
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3. they won't, though.
I'd consider it a huge improvement if they would just quit penalizing the schools that have the hardest time the most in the name of political accountability.
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jamesinca Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-04-07 08:09 AM
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4. They need to let it just die
Why, because of the infamous signing statement. It can be written out to be the most perfect piece of legislation ever,flawless, unimpeachable, what ever you want to call it and Bush will use a signing statement to screw it up. If they put a stop to his signing statements, then lets revisit the law. If that is to politically charged, then sundown it for January 21, 2009.
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electron_blue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-04-07 09:16 AM
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5. Who are the top senators associated with education? Anyone know?
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struggle4progress Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-04-07 10:18 PM
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6. Remembering Ron Paige and the Houston schools ought to kill NCLB
Ron Paige was superintendant of the Houston Independent School District during Bush's tenure as governor of Texas, when a miraculous reduction of the drop-out rate apparently occurred in Houston. Paige became US Secretary of Education in Bush's first term, and the Houston miracle was used to justify NCLB. Paige later called teachers terrorists when the NEA criticized NCLB. Perhaps he had cause to be touchy: the Houston miracle was a bald-faced lie:

Houston's 'Zero Dropout'
Fall 2003
By Michael Winerip

Robert Kimball, an assistant principal at Sharpstown High School, sat smack in the middle of the "Texas miracle." His poor, mostly minority high school of 1,650 students had a freshman class of 1,000 that dwindled to fewer than 300 students by senior year. And yet — and this is the miracle — not one dropout to report!

Nor was zero an unusual dropout rate in this school district that both President Bush and Secretary of Education Rod Paige have held up as the national showcase for accountability and the model for the federal No Child Left Behind law. Westside High here had 2,308 students and no reported dropouts; Wheatley High 731 students, no dropouts. A dozen of the city's poorest schools reported dropout rates under one percent.

Now, Dr. Kimball has witnessed many amazing things in his 58 years. Before he was an educator, he spent 24 years in the Army, fighting in Vietnam, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel and touring the world. But never had he seen an urban high school with no dropouts. "Impossible," he said. "Someone will get pregnant, go to jail, get killed." Elsewhere in the nation, urban high schools report dropout rates of 20 percent to 40 percent.

A miracle? "A fantasy land," said Dr. Kimball. "They want the data to look wonderful and exciting. They don't tell you how to do it; they just say, 'Do it.'" In February, with the help of Dr. Kimball, the local television station KHOU broke the news that Sharpstown High had falsified its dropout data. That led to a state audit of 16 Houston schools, which found that of 5,500 teenagers surveyed who had left school, 3,000 should have been counted as dropouts but were not. In early August, the state appointed a monitor to oversee the district's data collection and downgraded 14 audited schools to the state's lowest rating ...

http://www.rethinkingschools.org/special_reports/bushplan/drop181.shtml


Ron Paige considered teachers terrorists:
Paige calls NEA 'terrorist organization'
From John King
CNN Washington Bureau
Monday, February 23, 2004 Posted: 7:12 PM EST (0012 GMT)

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Education Secretary Rod Paige called the National Education Association a "terrorist organization" Monday ...

In his written release, Secretary Paige said: "It was .. to describe the obstructionist scare tactics the NEA's Washington lobbyists have employed against No Child Left Behind's historic education reforms ...

http://www.cnn.com/2004/EDUCATION/02/23/paige.terrorist.nea/

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AlCzervik Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-04-07 10:20 PM
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7. The Texas non-miracle miracle.
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