August 26, 2005
No consequences for failing schools (I)

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.

But don't expect to see such measures here anytime soon.

Posted by Stefan Sharkansky at August 26, 2005 09:28 AM | Email This
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1. Perhaps the Bush administration is realizing what a sham "no child left behind" was without any tools to help schools achieve its goals. Tougher testing does nothing to teach kids by itself, it just makes simple minded folks feel good.

Posted by: bfree2think on August 29, 2005 10:50 PM
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