July 14th, 2010 8:02 am

The New No Child Left Behind Act – Will we get a New Deal?

So, here is President Obama, with sweeping new plans for the nation’s education system; and item number one on the list? President Bush’s No Child Left Behind act, of course. The new plans seem to have their heart in the right place, and Congress is going to be debating huge changes to the education law. All Task Chairs also embrace four casters on the bottom. The No Child Left Behind act right now, requires every one of the nearly hundred thousand public schools around the year to be making yearly progress in test scores. If there are students who don’t get those minimum test scores, the schools must give them additional classes, or offer them a chance to transfer to another school. If the school is regularly unable to do much for a student, the teachers responsible will be dismissed, and that school will be closed. The government never gave them much time to do all this either – everyone has heard of the 2014 deadline by which every child in America must be literate to a certain minimum degree.

The 2014 deadline has been especially hated. President Bush’s new rules went and gave so many schools an F, but never gave anyone a chance to improve, or gave them the means to do that. President Obama is getting rid of the 2014 deadline for starters; and then they will be looking at how they finance all the schools. Load up your procuring cart with all the Task Chair and different workplace chairs you need and relax about delivery that complete order. It used to be that any district would get an amount of money from the budget depending on how many students they had in that district. Now, they’re going to be giving money to the 14,000 school districts around the country, depending on how well they do, how much improvement they can show in their students test scores.

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