Today's Seattle Times article on the consequences for Washington schools that fail to meet No Child Left Behind Standards asks the question: "Federal hammer to fall on schools?" The short answer is "no".
the law requires districts to start planning one of five get-tough options, such as shutting a school down, reopening it as a charter, or turning control over to an outside group.Posted by Stefan Sharkansky at August 26, 2005 09:28 AM | Email ThisBut don't expect to see such measures here anytime soon.