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82 percent of US schools may be labeled 'failing'
(AP) – 1 hour ago


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An estimated 82 percent of U.S. schools could be labeled as "failing" under the nation's No Child Left Behind Act this year, Education Secretary Arne Duncan said Wednesday.

The Department of Education estimates the number of schools not meeting targets will skyrocket from 37 to 82 percent in 2011 because states are toughening their standards to meet the requirements of the law. The schools will face sanctions ranging from offering tutoring to closing their doors.

"No Child Left Behind is broken and we need to fix it now," Duncan said in a statement. "This law has created a thousand ways for schools to fail and very few ways to help them succeed."

Duncan delivered the news in remarks to a House education and work force committee hearing, in urging lawmakers to rewrite the Bush-era act. The law was established in 2002 and many education officials and experts argue it is overdue for changes.

President Barack Obama has highlighted reforming the act as a priority for his administration, and both Democrats and Republicans have agreed that it needs to be changed — though disagreements remain on how.

The current law sets annual student achievement targets designed with the goal of having all students proficient in math and reading by 2014, a standard now viewed as wildly unrealistic.

Duncan said the law has done well in shining a light on achievement gaps among minority and low-income students, as well as those who are still learning English or have disabilities. But he said the law is loose on goals and narrow on how schools get there when it should be the opposite.

"We should get out of the business of labeling schools as failures and create a new law that is fair and flexible, and focused on the schools and students most at risk," Duncan said.

The Department of Education said its estimate was based on four years of data and the assuming all schools would improve at the same rate as the top quartile.

"Even under these assumptions, 82 percent of America's schools could be labeled 'failing' and, over time, the required remedies for all of them are the same — which means we will really fail to serve the students in greatest need," Duncan said.

Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.



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Hurry up - send more $ $ $ $$ $ $ $  $$  $$ $ to the teachers.

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I agree we need to spend more money on education and an overhaul of how teachers are paid is needed.  The current carrot and stick just aren't doing their job. 
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I agree we need to spend more money on education and an overhaul of how teachers are paid is needed.  The current carrot and stick just aren't doing their job. 

Agree.  I read an article awhile back about a school administrator, I think it was in DC, who really restructured the way they pay and retain their teachers.....and the numbers showed that it flat out worked.  I know she had to fight the teachers unions over it bigtime.

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I agree we need to spend more money on education and an overhaul of how teachers are paid is needed.  The current carrot and stick just aren't doing their job. 

Yeah, cause state and property taxes are already not high enough.    ::)  ::)

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Yeah, cause state and property taxes are already not high enough.    ::)  ::)

Oh yes because education shouldn't be a priority for anyone at all right?  Damn that youth and their thirst for knowledge, lets crush it out of them by cutting more money to already underfunded schools.  That'll teach them a lesson!
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we need to hire charlie sheen as Education Czar.

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Money would be readily available without raising any taxes if we cut off foreign aid and cut senseless organizations in the govt.

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Oh yes because education shouldn't be a priority for anyone at all right?  Damn that youth and their thirst for knowledge, lets crush it out of them by cutting more money to already underfunded schools.  That'll teach them a lesson!

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Please - its never enough for these greedy failures in the education complex.   Let them show results andthen we talk about more $$$.

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Please - its never enough for these greedy failures in the education complex.   Let them show results andthen we talk about more $$$.

Same old rubbish rhetoric.   The more you post, the more retarded you become. 
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Same old rubbish rhetoric.   The more you post, the more retarded you become. 

Right because $$$$ = results.   Ha ha ha ha.

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Right because $$$$ = results.   Ha ha ha ha.

Some states spend in excess of $10,000 per student. Yet, their kids can hardly read (i.e. Wisconsin).

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Right because $$$$ = results.   Ha ha ha ha.

You really don't get it, it's not about just throwing $ or cutting money, it's about the allocation of funds, the proper incentives for students and teachers and fair and just repercussions. 
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Some states spend in excess of $10,000 per student. Yet, their kids can hardly read (i.e. Wisconsin).

Not all of that goes to teachers - instruction per student accounts for $5968. 
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Not all of that goes to teachers - instruction per student accounts for $5968. 

hey don't bother them with facts  ;D

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Agree.  I read an article awhile back about a school administrator, I think it was in DC, who really restructured the way they pay and retain their teachers.....and the numbers showed that it flat out worked.  I know she had to fight the teachers unions over it bigtime.
just read an article in time about this as well...merit pay

unions very much against it as well as older teachers...

mayor bloomberg wanted to institute a policy of "last hired, not first fired" for teachers and he got grief for it from long term teachers asking "how do you decide who gets fired?" he responded "by your work" and the teacher asked who evaluates your work?" bloomberg responded "your boss"

and apparently the teacher scoffed at having her work evaluated by her principle...

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just read an article in time about this as well...merit pay

unions very much against it as well as older teachers...

mayor bloomberg wanted to institute a policy of "last hired, not first fired" for teachers and he got grief for it from long term teachers asking "how do you decide who gets fired?" he responded "by your work" and the teacher asked who evaluates your work?" bloomberg responded "your boss"

and apparently the teacher scoffed at having her work evaluated by her principle...

i think that was the same article I read.  Great read and a lot of respect for the lady standing up the the unions.  And the tenured nonsense at all education levels has to go.   NO other career do you see that nonsense.  Imagine if all industries operated that way?  Teachers unions have always been able to get their members to play the "woe is me, teachers pay is low....." card to get what they want.  And this is coming from someone who's mom is a retired teacher with almost 30yrs.