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    Obama rolling back Bush-era education law

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is giving states the flexibility to opt out of provisions of the No Child Left Behind law, a move he says is designed to energize schools but Republicans challenge as outside his authority.

    The law, a Bush-era education initiative passed with bipartisan support, has grown increasingly unpopular as more schools risk being labeled a failure.

    Under the plan Obama was to outline Friday, states would be allowed to ask the Education Department to be exempted from some of the law's requirements if they meet certain conditions. That includes enacting standards to prepare students for college and careers and setting evaluation standards for teachers and principals.

    "To help states, districts and schools that are ready to move forward with education reform, our administration will provide flexibility from the law in exchange for a real commitment to undertake change," Obama said in a statement Thursday. "The purpose is not to give states and districts a reprieve from accountability, but rather to unleash energy to improve our schools at the local level."

    The administration says it is acting because Congress has been slow to address the issues by rewriting the law.

    But Rep. John Kline, R-Minn., who chairs the House Education Committee, has questioned whether the Education Department has the authority to offer waivers in exchange for changes it supports. He's said the president has allowed "an arbitrary timeline" to dictate when Congress should get the law rewritten and that the committee needs more time to develop its proposals.

    Kline on Thursday called the administration's plan a political move and said he could not support a process that sets a precedent by granting the education secretary "sweeping authority to handpick winners and losers."

    Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., the ranking member on the Senate committee that oversees education, said the president's plan would undermine the policymaking authority of Congress.

    Education Secretary Arne Duncan has said the plan would not undermine efforts in Congress because the waivers could serve as a bridge until Congress acts.

    Duncan said the emphasis would be more on growth than on test scores.

    "We can't have a law on the books that's slowing down progress, that's slowing down innovation," he said Thursday in Joplin, Mo., where schools were left in ruins after a tornado in May.

    The No Child Left Behind law passed in 2001 with widespread bipartisan support and much fanfare. It sought to hold schools more accountable for student performance and get better qualified teachers into the classrooms. It also offered school choice and extra tutoring to students attending schools deemed failing.

    In Obama's plan, states granted waivers would have more control over how troubled schools are handled, although to qualify for a waiver they would have to show they had a plan to help low-performing schools. A majority of states are expected to apply for waivers, which will be given to qualified states early next year.

    Critics say the law placed too much emphasis on standardized tests, raising the stakes so high for school districts that it may have driven some school officials to cheat. In particular, the requirement that all students be on grade level in math and reading by 2014 has been hugely unpopular.

    Duncan has warned that 82 percent of schools next year could fail to reach proficiency requirements and thus be labeled "failures," although some experts questioned the figure.

    He has said it is "dishonest" for schools to be labeled as failing if they are showing real improvements and that the law is creating a "slow-motion educational train wreck." Duncan also has said that many states under the law have lowered standards instead of making them more rigorous.

    The law has been due for a rewrite since 2007. Obama and Duncan had asked Congress to overhaul it by the start of this school year but a growing ideological divide in Congress has complicated efforts to do so.

    The GOP-led House Education Committee has forwarded three bills that would revamp aspects of the law but has yet to fully tackle some of the more contentious issues such as teacher effectiveness and accountability.

    Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., a former U.S. education secretary, said waivers should be limited.

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    Associated Press writer Darlene Superville contributed to this report.

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    1,351 comments

    • Pat  •  8 mths ago
      My understanding is that Congress writes the laws and Executive (President) branch enforces the laws as written and the Judicial Branch determines if either of the other branches are not staying within their consitutional authorities.

      For the Executive branch to provide waivers from existing laws in anticipation of laws that Congress MIGHT pass some time in the future seems to be way over the line.

      This is really scary folks.
      • Vet For Obama 8 mths ago
        So are you admitting that Michele Bachman, and the rest of the Republican clowns running for office are either lying or don't know the constitution when they promise to repeal or sign an executive order giving all states the right to opt out of the new health care law that was passed by congress?
      • English-American 8 mths ago
        Read the health care law waivers can be approved so the laws is followed
      • John 8 mths ago
        It is a very bad law. I hope they can fix it when Obama is gone.
    • Skibolts  •  8 mths ago
      Parents need to have their kids spend a little more time at home behind the books, instead of the X-Box.
      • Leo 8 mths ago
        parents need to start acting like parents who care about their childs education!
      • Gw Bush 8 mths ago
        and quit dumping everything on the teachers (disapline, morality etc)that should be taught at home.
      • Francine 8 mths ago
        i'm one of those parents who is very involved their children's education and i keep on my kids and they get good grades, but the teachers here are not much smarter then the kids they teach! teachers need to take back their classrooms and teach without be afraid that whatever they say or teach will offend one of their students who will in turn go tell their parents then their parents will will start making complaints. teachers, admin.the BOE are too worried about being sued over STUPID things. parents need to trust that teachers are going to do what they are paid for, and instead of hindering them they should do whatever they can to help their child's teacher so their child can get the most they can. its a 2 way street and both need to meet in the middle.
    • Lorr  •  8 mths ago
      get rid of all the jerks in the government and hire REAL people that have not learned how to cheat to get what they want. Set TERMS for everyone of them --- Like the President has !
      • Stephen 8 mths ago
        and get rid of the current loser-in-chief, and things will start to improve immediately.
      • Luke 8 mths ago
        i think being corrupt is what happens to you when you try to get into the system and change it... the system is inherently corrupt, and makes all the participants that way too.
    • The NEW normal  •  8 mths ago
      Lower the bar, don't raise standards. Blame the government, not the parent or uncontrollable students. Free prescriptions for everybody! This is the age we live in today and it's sad.
      • iknow 8 mths ago
        It is not about lowering the bar, but there is a need for more parental involvement. I have heard on numerous occasions the President urging parents to take responsibility and turn off the tv. Believe it or not a lot of the students that are missing the bar are not uncontrollable. There is a lot of room for improvement. Classrooms lack creativity and enthusiasm. Healthcare for all is great! The system that is in place now needs improvement, and anybody's circumstances can change. Including yours. We pride ourselves on being Christains, but secretly hate our neighbors.
      • The NEW normal 8 mths ago
        Parents have been socialized to not be parents, but to be friends. "Nurture your children, it's not their fault, it's the teacher's, everybody gets a trophy, you're the best ever, etc"

        Man up (or woman up..) and be disciplined in the home. We are raising a generation of wimps. Most of the teachers that I know, frankly, barely got through high school themselves (fact). Better standards. More innovative teaching methods are needed. agree. I don't hate my neighbors, I just don;t want them to have to depend on ME and MY resources, because I'm doing it the right way.
    • observer  •  8 mths ago
      Get the Feds out of education. Leave it to the States and localities. Every Federal dollar comes with strings attached.
    • Roughneck  •  8 mths ago
      Teacher Unions rejoice!!! No accountability anymore !!!! Woo hooo !!!!!
    • Joan  •  8 mths ago
      The responsibility of education begans first with the student, then the parents, then the teachers and the state. Each unit has a responsibility but all should work together for the same goal. Government gets involved and makes excuses for the failure of certain individuals and the teachers concur. Many parents are too busy doing their own thing and blame the system for their childs failure. The government fosters this belief and offers softer ways for the success to take place. It is a vicious cycle. No one learns anything but to ask for the bar to be lowered. There are children, parents and schools out there where success abounds, all working together and all being accountable.
    • jeff d  •  8 mths ago
      Go ahead put a fresh coat of paint on this whole government standards of education and it will still suck. Until parents are willing to parent and take responsibility for their own children we can let the government mandate all the lofty plans and ideas they want and we will still fail. If it is important to the parents it becomes important to the children so we can build schools increase teachers pay lower standards raise standards change standards it does not matter until parents decide to get involved with their children and that does not mean chauffeuring them from one activity to the next that means actually raising your kids and not just letting them grow up.

      The reason private schools generally do better than public schools in not because of anything more than the parents are more involved in the education of their children.
    • Sam  •  8 mths ago
      teachers know this program does nothing to help children learn better
    • bradley  •  8 mths ago
      The government can't force a child to learn. It all starts at home.
    • Ruzik M  •  8 mths ago
      The end of the 2nd paragraph says it all. God forbid an institution run by unions is considered a failure. Obama can't support that. Even if it means students are getting a poor education.
      Of course it's not about the education they receive, it's about protecting the teachers union.
    • whoflungpoo  •  8 mths ago
      "Subject: Get angry and pass this on!: I Paid -- Didn't You? Remember, not only did you contribute to Social Security but your employer did too. It totaled 15% of your income before taxes. If you averaged only $30K over your working life, that's close to $220,500. If you calculate the future value of $4,500 per year (yours & your employer's contribution) at a simple 5% (less than what the govt. pays on the money that it borrows), after 49 years of working you'd have $892,919.98. If you took out only 3% per year, you'd receive $26,787.60 per year and it would last better than 30 years (until you're 95 if you retire at age 65) and that's with no interest paid on that final amount on deposit! If you bought an annuity and it paid 4% per year, you'd have a lifetime income of $2,976.40 per month. The folks in Washington have pulled off a bigger Ponzi scheme than Bernie Madhoff ever had.Entitlement my #$%$ I paid cash for my social security insurance!!!! Just because they borrowed the money, doesn't make my benefits some kind of charity or handout!! Congressional benefits ---- free healthcare, outrageous retirement packages, 67 paid holidays, three weeks paid vacation, unlimited paid sick days, now that's welfare, and they have the nerve to call my social security retirement entitlements?We're "broke" and can't help our own Seniors, Veterans, Orphans, HomelessIn the last months we have provided aid to Haiti , Chile , and Turkey . And now Pakistan ......home of bin Laden. Literally, BILLIONS of DOLLARS!!!Our retired seniors living on a 'fixed income' receive no aid nor do they get any breaks while our government and religious organizations pour Hundreds of Billions of $$$$$$'s and Tons of Food to Foreign Countries!They call Social Security and Medicare an entitlement even though most of us have been paying for it all our working lives and now when it’s time for us to collect, the government is running out of money. Why did the government borrow from it in the first place? Imagine if the *GOVERNMENT* gave 'US' the same support they give to other countries.Sad isn't it? 99% of people won't have the guts to forward this.I'm one of the 1% -- I Just Did."
    • jersey  •  8 mths ago
      Lets bring back schools the way they were ! Home ec, business Math, business English, Auto Shop, Wood Shop etc!!!!! Not all kids are going to college. Vocational centers and Military are perfectly viable options.
    • David in MA  •  8 mths ago
      Eliminate the federal Education Department .
    • Consider  •  8 mths ago
      My vote ! close the dept of education
    • Zik  •  8 mths ago
      NOTHING WRONG WITH NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND LAW

      One of the best things the Bush 2 administration did was ensuring that this law came into effect. If Bush 2 goes to heaven he will do so on the basis of this law and others.

      There is more to this law than meets the eye: a nation that cares about the most vulnerable in its midst; going the extra mile to meet the educational needs of such children.

      The only measurable indicator that is required is tying the progress of the mainstream education of each state and or local district to how much effort they put in uplifting the standards of children with disabilities. This to me is a winner and makes a lot of sense with the spirit and intent of the law.

      It is the most Christian principle ever translated into meaningful and plausible legislation. Even the 2014 deadline for all states to meet the provisions of this law was to prove that the government means business.

      The only thing the Obama administration can do in making this law most successful is by increasing the number of special education teachers (Intervention Specialists, and other professionals working with students with challenges) in the classrooms. There may be a discussion of pushing forward the dateline of 2014.

      Anything beyond this will be senseless. One will start questioning why the Bush tax-cuts were allowed to continue but the NCLB is set aside? I hate to be shooting myself in the foot but have no other choice.
    • King Hussein  •  8 mths ago
      I know what Teachers Unions cost taxpayers, a ton of money, far more than money used for testing that further proves that Union Teachers are overpaid and underworked. Charter Schools, which are not afraid of test scores of their students, far out perform Union Public Schools at a fraction of the cost. It is scary that some try to blame big business on the failure of public education, which has starting failing long before the Bush Ed Bill.The latest SAT Scores are the worse on record, further proof of the failure of the Union controlled Public Schools.
    • geezer  •  8 mths ago
      I have seen more influence from Washington in our schools, up through college, teaching *political ideology* in lieu of real education.

      I see this first hand in my own grandchildren, those without college, more so those with college.
      It's not a matter of disagreement on a few issues, it's totally *political divide*. My grandchildren have shunned me even though I do not bash them for their intelligent reasoning but sometimes disagree with some of their ideas carried forward from their politically divided teachers.

      I posted on another site, about the *haves and havenots* and the *has and wantsmore*. Too lengthy to repeat here.
      This is where I have some disagreements wih my grandchildren. I always wish them luck.

      I've had many replies to my posts, "Go take your meds". FYI I have never been on meds am not now on meds, other than pain killers for past surgery. I don't even take asperin.

      I don't consider mysel senile. Since 2005, off and on, I have studied Music Theory. I don't know all of it, but lots of it, (according to my instructor).

      I know a little about many things. I know a lot about a few things. I know nothing about some things. I do not know everything about anything.

      Those that do know everything, congratulations. Bash me if you like. Enjoy yourself.
    • cinni  •  8 mths ago
      ...take the television, video games, cell phones and ipods out of your child's room, that might be a good start. Then you, the parent, take a few minutes time away from your television, video games, cell phone and ipod and take some interest in your child's education, talk to them, find out what they are learning and what they have an interest in.
    • c  •  8 mths ago
      Most of the comments I'm reading here are disheartening. It's amazing how people can comment on No Child Left Behind and not fully understand the law itself. There seems to be no critical thinking happening here. I teach and I certainly don't do it for the stellar salary. I've worked long after my day at school is over and have spent my own money on supplies for my class. If you want to change education, it has to start at the child's home first. What happened to parental accountability?? Obviously, that doesn't apply to everyone but I would love to see more parents really invested and genuinely interested in their child's education and future. I'm doing my job.
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