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Choosing To Do the Right Thing

The U.S. Department of Education threatened yesterday to take " enforcement action" against Virginia if any school districts defy a federal mandate to give reading tests to thousands of immigrant students. An update to this story on washingtonpost.com Read More...

To Boldly Go

On washingtonpost.com there is more news about the No Child Left Behind Law. In Fairfax, a group of educators have put Virginia into a debate about the best way to test kids who speak English as a second language. They want to see that these kids are Read More...

Entire Staff Must Reapply for Their Jobs

The superintendent for Anne Arundel is making an entire staff of a high school reapply for their jobs. This includes teachers, administrators, custodians, and secretaries. Get out the broom, and get ready for a clean sweep. Annapolis High School has failed Read More...

Bush Wants Vouchers Part of No Child Left Behind

On sandiego.com we find suggested changes by the Bush administration for the No Child Left Behind Law. Proposed changes for the law are: Holding schools accountable for science scores, something not currently in the law. Requiring states to publish a Read More...

Research Indicates Poverty Leads to Problems in School

Everyone wants to blame teachers for low test scores. After all, teachers are the easiest targets. I have to wonder how much money is being spent on all of the research studies about improving teacher quality. What about the time and effort spent on discussions Read More...

Bush Backs Renewal of No Child Left Behind

President Bush plans to seek renewal of the No Child Left Behind law for another five years. An article on CNN.com reminds us that education will be a big focus when lawmakers meet on Monday. Bush expects to have support from both Democrats and Republicans. Read More...

State Testing for Immigrant Children

Even though the holidays are relaxing, public schools and testing never escape the news. An article on newyorktimes.com describes a small district concerned about its reputation and test scores for immigrant children. The article describes testing and Read More...