Florida, Georgia get No Child Left Behind waiver

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Updated: 2/09 12:50 pm
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Associated Press has learned that President Barack Obama will free 10 states from the strict requirements of the Bush-era No Child Left Behind law. The move gives long-sought leeway to states that promise to improve how they prepare and evaluate students.
 
A White House official says the states are Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, Oklahoma and Tennessee. The official says the only state that applied for but was denied the flexibility is New Mexico, which is working to get approval. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the states had not been announced.
 
The law requires all students to be proficient in reading and math by 2014. Obama's action strips away that requirement in exchange for a viable substitute plan.
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tlynn - 2/9/2012 12:10 PM
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NCLB was one of Bush's famous brain farts….It's good that this administration is finally getting around to sending some of the power back to the states.

motherofthree - 2/9/2012 11:56 AM
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I don't know what difference it's going to make anyway. I have children in school currently in Florida. The only thing that the No Child Left Behind law has done here is allow the children to continue to pass their grade without learning anything! They can fail the entire 9 week period, but then have a few days before grades go in to "make up" all of their work. This being on the computer and consisting of reading a passage and answering a multiple choice question or doing a math problem. This is completely ridiculous and doesn't solve anything. Right now the teachers aren't concerned about teaching the students, just meeting their quota and making sure that none of them "fail". That would look bad and bring the wrong kind of attention. No Child is left behind, they are pushed forward without an education. Great job!

MrCitizen - 2/9/2012 10:55 AM
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