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Title: 82 percent of US schools may be labeled 'failing'
Source: AP
URL Source: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap ... dc0757afd54b5ca2836c00de44535f
Published: Mar 9, 2011
Author: ?????
Post Date: 2011-03-09 16:02:44 by CZ82
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Views: 5698
Comments: 10

82 percent of US schools may be labeled 'failing' (AP) – 1 hour ago

An estimated 82 percent of U.S. schools could be labeled as "failing" under the nation's No Child Left Behind Act this year, Education Secretary Arne Duncan said Wednesday.

The Department of Education estimates the number of schools not meeting targets will skyrocket from 37 to 82 percent in 2011 because states are toughening their standards to meet the requirements of the law. The schools will face sanctions ranging from offering tutoring to closing their doors.

"No Child Left Behind is broken and we need to fix it now," Duncan said in a statement. "This law has created a thousand ways for schools to fail and very few ways to help them succeed."

Duncan delivered the news in remarks to a House education and work force committee hearing, in urging lawmakers to rewrite the Bush-era act. The law was established in 2002 and many education officials and experts argue it is overdue for changes.

President Barack Obama has highlighted reforming the act as a priority for his administration, and both Democrats and Republicans have agreed that it needs to be changed — though disagreements remain on how.

The current law sets annual student achievement targets designed with the goal of having all students proficient in math and reading by 2014, a standard now viewed as wildly unrealistic.

Duncan said the law has done well in shining a light on achievement gaps among minority and low-income students, as well as those who are still learning English or have disabilities. But he said the law is loose on goals and narrow on how schools get there when it should be the opposite.

"We should get out of the business of labeling schools as failures and create a new law that is fair and flexible, and focused on the schools and students most at risk," Duncan said.

The Department of Education said its estimate was based on four years of data and the assuming all schools would improve at the same rate as the top quartile.

"Even under these assumptions, 82 percent of America's schools could be labeled 'failing' and, over time, the required remedies for all of them are the same — which means we will really fail to serve the students in greatest need," Duncan said.

Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.


Poster Comment:

Does this surprise me...... not!!!!!! The only surprise here is that the DOE said it..... but..... then again they are ragging on Bush so it's actually not a surprise.......I have no doubt this will be used to hit up taxpayers for more money to "fix the problem", and that the "FIX" will somehow involve the teachers unions..... Wanna bet????? The Cure: Have teachers actually do their job, have parents quit giving their kids $20 and telling them to get lost when they have a question, and the kids who just don't want to do the work then just let them fail and take the year over again. If it takes them 14 or 15 years to get their HS Diploma then so be it.......

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#1. To: CZ82 (#0)

"No Child Left Behind is broken and we need to fix it now," Duncan said in a statement. "This law has created a thousand ways for schools to fail and very few ways to help them succeed."

"No Child Left Behind" is another Bush policy that failed.

Godwinson  posted on  2011-03-09   17:16:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Godwinson (#1)

let's all give a round of applause for the great job the union teachers are doing

calcon  posted on  2011-03-09   17:19:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: calcon (#2)

let's all give a round of applause for the great job the union teachers are doing

Schools are funded by property taxes. Loss of real estate values means less money to schools that need it most. Republican economic values ensure failure.

Godwinson  posted on  2011-03-09   17:27:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#7. To: Godwinson (#5)

Schools are funded by property taxes. Loss of real estate values means less money to schools that need it most. Republican economic values ensure failure.

Schools are also funded by the state and federal governments. I pay a special tax to the state because of the school district I live in.....

Loss of real estate values: wasn't that caused by Fannie/Freddie meltdown, who were run by Liberals.... Liberals who lied as to the state of affairs during the hearings held as to the allegations they were failing....... Also the legislature that spawned the "Everybody should have a house boondoggle" that helped cause the Fannie/Freddie debacle was passed during the LBJ administration if I remember correctly.......

CZ82  posted on  2011-03-09 17:37:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Godwinson (#5)

Schools are funded by property taxes. Loss of real estate values means less money to schools that need it most. Republican economic values ensure failure.

well, it's looks the union teachers did a great job of teaching you spin.

the failure of the schools is a result of the unions and the privileged class of teachers(i'm using that term loosely)who bled all the money out of the system.

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