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    Report: half of schools fail federal standards

    ATLANTA (AP) — Nearly half of America's public schools didn't meet federal achievement standards this year, marking the largest failure rate since the much-criticized No Child Left Behind Law took effect a decade ago, according to a national report released Thursday.

    The Center on Education Policy report shows more than 43,000 schools — or 48 percent — did not make "adequate yearly progress" this year. The failure rates range from a low of 11 percent in Wisconsin to a high of 89 percent in Florida.

    The findings are far below the 82 percent failure rate that Education Secretary Arne Duncan predicted earlier this year but still indicate an alarming trend that Duncan hopes to address by granting states relief from the federal law. The law requires states to have every student performing at grade level in math and reading by 2014, which most educators agree is an impossible goal.

    "Whether it's 50 percent, 80 percent or 100 percent of schools being incorrectly labeled as failing, one thing is clear: No Child Left Behind is broken," Duncan said in a statement Wednesday. "That's why we're moving forward with giving states flexibility from the law in exchange for reforms that protect children and drive student success."

    State's scores varied wildly. For example, in Georgia, 27 percent of schools did not meet targets, compared to 81 percent in Massachusetts and 16 percent in Kansas.

    That's because some states have harder tests or have high numbers of immigrant and low-income children, center officials said. It's also because the law requires states to raise the bar each year for how many children must pass the test, and some states put off the largest increase until this year to avoid sanctions.

    The numbers indicate what federal officials have been saying for more than a year — that the law, which is four years overdue for a rewrite, is "too crude a measure" to accurately depict what's happening in schools, said Jack Jennings, president of the Washington, D.C.-based center. An overhaul of the law has become mired in the partisan atmosphere in Congress, with lawmakers disagreeing over how to fix it.

    "No Child Left Behind is defective," Jennings told The Associated Press. "It needs to be changed. If Congress can't do it, then the administration is right to move ahead with waivers."

    Waivers fix the immediate problem but likely will make it much more difficult for parents to understand how schools are rated because progress will no longer be based on just one test score.

    Under the 11 waivers already filed, states are asking to use a variety of factors to determine whether they pass muster and to choose how schools will be punished if they don't improve.

    Those factors range from including college-entrance exam scores to adding the performance of students on Advanced Placement tests.

    At least 39 states, plus Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico, have said they will file waivers, though it is unclear how many will get approved.

    Republicans in Congress say Duncan and President Barack Obama are using the waivers to push a "backdoor education agenda" that will ultimately let schools off the hook.

    "The law needs to be fixed and it needs to be fixed in Congress and not by executive action," House education committee Chairman John Kline, a Republican from Minnesota, said in September after Obama announced the waivers.

    Under No Child Left Behind, states that have tough standards are punished and schools that make progress but don't hit benchmarks get treated the same as schools that see performance dip, Jennings said.

    "A lot of educators saw the weaknesses in No Child Left Behind even when it was rolled out — that this day and time would come," said Georgia schools Superintendent John Barge. "It's kind of a train wreck that we all see happening."

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    • Damary  •  Miami, Florida  •  5 mths ago
      American students spend fewer hours in school than schools globally that have the best scores. It is not money that solves this problem! In Korea nd Finland they spend less on education and pay their teachers less as well. Aisan schools just have more school hours. Finland, at #1 and #2 in content area scores, found the answer through mending their acievement gaps through adaptingthe asian longer school days theories. As an educator I know the answer is in allowing a few more hours a day at school. Not NCLB acts imposed by people who never set foot in a classroom! Our education system is just lazy! Solution equates to more time and effort not throwing more money at the problem!
    • Richard B  •  San Francisco, United States  •  5 mths ago
      This isn't something we can blame on Pres Obama, since it was that wonder of wonders George W Bush who put "No Child Left Behind" in place.
    • Wilson  •  Chicago, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Comparative studies of Asian and American students' achievement show that American students lag behind their Asian counterparts in math and science. As I see it, the disparity can be attributed to the progressive culture and climate of American society. Progressive Americans believe that every American is entitled to the good things in life even if he or she does not work for it. This entitlement mentality underlies the American curricula that emphasize self esteem, the art of feeling good, even if the student puts forth little or no effort in order to learn. Some public schools tone down their academic curricula and standards to make it easy for students to learn little or nothing. Others pay students for good grades and attendance. Still others want to abolish grades altogether to give students their "fair share" of academic achievement and happiness. Meanwhile, politicians and even teachers would have us believe that spreading more taxpayers' dollars like manure in the educational system is the panacea for all the ills that afflict American education.
      • American Infidel 5 mths ago
        well said
      • BarryT 5 mths ago
        That's because ALL American kids are kept in school and tested (even those in Special Ed), while Asian kids who aren't academically on the ball end up in the Nike factory. Our education system is run by people who think everyone must end up in college, so we end up keeping kids in school who should be in vocational training because they either don't have the ability or inclination to continue higher academic pursuits.
      • john 5 mths ago
        And you tell me why,the very few 1-2% should have such a easy/entitled life off the backs of the rest of us,and most of us, the 98% should just sit back and allow this? the underfund,understaff,etc.. public schools which are supported financially from the taxes of the very same people who send their children to these schools,yet the 1-2% find away to take that tax money and misappropriate it and close down more schools,crowd more schools,all while their children go to the best private schools..the only thing american public is guilty of is being asleep at the wheel,wake up people,revolution coming..
    • Richard B  •  San Francisco, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I wonder how many parents are actively involved in their children's education rather than expecting the schools to do it all. When I was in school the parents were most assuredly involved. Have things changed so much since those days? Am I a dinosaur?
      • rachiti 5 mths ago
        It's not that you're old - it's that the ones having so many of the children these days are the ones living off the govt on welfare who had children because of 'oops' and believe they have a right to take as much as they can without giving anything back. They never bothered to educate themselves on best practice for raising healthy, responsible, thoughtful children so they shove their many children off on the school system and complain when they aren't "fixed". I have literally had welfare parents yell at their children because they had to spend $25 on things the county program didn't include in the free backpacks....and then turn around and buy beer and cigarettes for themselves. If parents see school as a babysitter and an education as something to be ignored, it's no wonder some children aren't taking it seriously.
    • GzG  •  Reno, Nevada  •  5 mths ago
      Child left behind program failed when it was introduced. So what else is new.
      All this program is about are government managers playing with numbers.
      This has nothing to do with teaching.
      This program proves one thing, "It is failing the students, not educating them."
      It does prove one thing, "No one cares."
    • fred  •  5 mths ago
      well we cant educate people to much, then the'll figure out what the govts up to......lol
    • greenman939  •  5 mths ago
      School funding has nothing to do with it. Students have to be willing and able to learn. Teachers have to be able to teach however they see best to do it. Reading from big boring outdated textbooks doesn't work with the current generation that is hooked on technology. Give them all Kindles with interactive material and let the teachers be creative. It doesn't matter how they learn as long as they learn and perform well on standard tests.
    • Larry S  •  5 mths ago
      I see how the level of education declined after reading many of these idiotic, factually-deprived comments.
    • AKKLE  •  5 mths ago
      Very sad states of affairs, USA college grads are equal to European high school grads. Americans are becoming international laughing stock because of lack of education.
    • W  •  Huntsville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Exactly why RON PAUL should be our next president! Department of education????GONE!!!!
      • harp 5 mths ago
        He might be smart but I still see him as this frail old man with dementia sitting in a chair railing against everything but can't remember why he is.
      • Jayhawk Mom 5 mths ago
        LOVE Ron Paul! he is VERY homeschool friendly!!
      • JP 5 mths ago
        Dep of Ed is one of the worst departments ever. Get rid of it please.
    • tom t  •  Kalispell, United States  •  5 mths ago
      more days off!!!!
      • Huggy bear 5 mths ago
        The idea that a child with a disability and an IQ of 70 is meant to pass the same graduation assessment as a person with an IQ of 100 or 120 does not make sense and is doomed to fail. Seriously, if you have a group of 45 special education juniors at your high school they have to pass the math, reading, social studies, and language arts at the same rate as everyone else, 93% pass rating is almost impossible for regular IQ children. This is not the school your mum and dad attended, these are not the standards of passing or failing you expect to succeed.
    • Jackstraw  •  El Segundo, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Is anyone surprised? This is exaclty what happens as Budgets get cut as the Rsch get richer- the Evil GOP wants to turn back the clock to the days of the Grapes of Wrath 1930's where only hte Ruich could afford College and stay elite- today it was reportred- over 50% of American live at the poverty level
      • TerenceH 5 mths ago
        make teachers work full time!
      • Brian F 5 mths ago
        And I suppose the rich are to blame for your inability to spell and write?
      • CaseyS 5 mths ago
        You need to go back to school.
    • Christian Garcia  •  5 mths ago
      The school system has become nothing more than a "daycare system". Kids go to school to hang out with thier friends, not get educated. Its a no #$%$ thing we failed. None of the students respect their teachers, they screw around in class, they just dont care.
    • Paul  •  Norfolk, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Newsflash - the other half cheat.
    • Milo  •  Hawthorne, United States  •  5 mths ago
      federal standards ? what a joke ! the only standards they know about is the private schools they send their children to on our dime/dollar !!
    • Point and Blame  •  5 mths ago
      The schools need to have GED classes available for the students that are failing, and have Vocational courses for those that don't plan on extending their education.
      If the kids aren't interested in an education, then at least have them prepared to join the work force so they won't be a burden on the tax payers for welfare or jail time.
    • Rob  •  5 mths ago
      Ha ha, kids are stupid.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Phoenix, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Just what are the Federal Standards anyway? Herein lies the problem, because most of us Americans and parents are waking u and becoming more aware that our public school system is an institution of indoctrinating and striping the individuality away from our young. The real war gong on in the Western Hemisphere is right smack dab here at home in the USA but its still a silent war that is only going to get more louder. Our govt has tainted and violated almost every aspect of our lives , and it's high time we revolt, fix the Usa back to following the Constitution and start over.
    • Clyde  •  5 mths ago
      Last time I checked it is because of all these stupid federal regulations that our educational system has slipped to number thirty in the world and their NAFTA treaty has sent most our manafacturing jobs overseas causung massive unemployment. I wish the Federal Government would go to Hell!
    • Leeman  •  Highlands, United States  •  5 mths ago
      We all know, or SHOULD know, our schools are failing, so why do we let the NEA hold us up? Get rid of poor teachers, cut administrators and demand discipline in schools. But you'll have to find a way to negate the lawyers!
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