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In the News the week of December 3-7, 2007

Civil Rights panel studies minorities in special education * Merit pay for principals gains new policy attention * PA educators meet to discuss the recent costing-out study * TN education policy is debated at forum
 
 

Merit pay for principals gains new policy attention; despite a lack or research, some suspect that Congress will define “highly qualified principal” just as it has “highly qualified teacher”

Civil Rights panel studies minorities in special education to make recommendations on the minority-overrepresentation issue

School Funding Litigation/Policy

AL governor plans to boost state spending on pre-kindergarten to $80 million a year by 2011, increasing the number of 4-year-olds enrolled in the program by more than 18,600 children

LA governor says the state economy is strong enough for education to remain a top spending priority even after record increases earlier this year

Special ed advocates fear that NJ school districts with the best programs will be penalized under Corzine’s school aid formula

PA educators meet to discuss the recent costing-out study

SD Gov. says that a lawsuit over the state’s school-aid formula has cost almost $1 million to defend

WV educators discuss funding priorities for 2008 session

State Roundup

AR Gov. says making the state's preschool program available to all children is still one of his goals, though he could not say how quickly it might happen

Teacher unions launch radio ad to tap public sympathy in the wake of D.C. Chancellor Rhee's announcement that she plans to close 23 schools

KY Education Commissioner tells the State Board of Education he wants to instill in his department and all Kentuckians a sense of urgency in improving student achievement
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Senate Republicans urge MN to opt out of NCLB, even if it means the loss of $150 million in federal aid

TN education policy is debated at forum hosted by a local children's advocacy group
 
 
In the News on December 6, 2007

School Integration

NJ school districts work to combat racial disproportionality in special education with an early focus on literacy and behavioral issues in typical classrooms

Other News

U.S. Supreme Court asks the Bush administration for its views on a long-running lawsuit that contends that a NY teacher-certification exam has a disparate impact on black and Latino teachers in the NYC school system

School Funding Litigation/Policy

Analysts expect a continued slowdown in the growth of revenue collections and spending in fiscal 2008, but they say school budgets will likely be spared from harm unless economic conditions worsen considerably

State Roundup

CO governor lays out specifics on how to get more at-risk kids in preschool, send 22,000 students to full-day kindergarten and hire dozens more guidance counselors to keep high schoolers from dropping out

CT endorses proposal under a plan designed to capture public input and to take people's best ideas for school reform

Report says common methods used by MD to improve test scores in underperforming schools have had little effect, but other approaches could lead to better results

SC bill would require districts to explore choice options, but districts would have the final say

 
 
In the News on December 5, 2007

Unusual instructional approach, which includes mixing students at various levels of English proficiency, may yield gains for English language learners

U.S. ranks 29th in science education according to survey results from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) – Why this information could be a useful tool in improving education

State Roundup

Plans to expand AL.'s Pre-K program incorporate Head Start sites, and officials say the move “will make sure quality isn't sacrificed for growth”

AZ English language instruction case goes to federal court, and judge suggests that factions hold their own peace talks

Angry parents and community leaders question D.C. school closings in a town hall meeting

D.C. school-redistricting forum draws 2000 people, and most parents say they oppose any move to uproot their children

FL is ranked number one in the nation for a distinction that is widely seen as the gold seal for good teaching, but its lucrative bonus program that has spurred so many teachers to get certified is coming under increasing scrutiny

Boston public schools battle with stalled reform measures and falling enrollment; while pilot schools should be playing a larger role in the school system, the pipeline has been frozen

NYC names six schools that will be shut down after earning poor grades

Report says PA laptop program is making students more engaged in class but questions whether school districts will be able to keep up with maintenance costs

Gov. Kaine says VA’s budget troubles won't stop him from pursuing expansion of pre-kindergarten programs because “there can be no better long-term investment”


 
In the News on December 4, 2007 

Federal/NCLB

Title I formula is no NCLB barrier – Amid the reauthorization debate, no one has brought up the question of how best to give out billions of dollars a year under the law

Commentary – With NCLB reauthorization on hold, we should move toward common standards and fewer excuses

Analysts find little evidence that ED in ’08, an attempt to make K-12 education a top issue in the presidential election, is succeeding in giving education issues a high profile

U.S. students fall short in math and science scores in a leading international exam

School Funding Litigation/Policy

GA school administrators who sued the state over education funding remain determined despite growing impatience over waiting more than three years for the case to come to court

Gov. Corzine reveals that preliminary estimates indicate up to two-thirds of NJ districts would get a marked increase in funding under his upcoming school funding plan

NJ funding proposal would expand preschool, but education advocate warns that the new formula is being crafted to control other costs, not to meet the real expenses for teaching children

UT task force supports a draft bill that would equalize the tax-collection effort by the state and counties for capital projects in school districts

State Roundup

AZ’s protracted legal battle over public-school policies for teaching English to non-native speakers has been cast in a variety of ways, but it’s really all about the money

SC Superintendent of Education asks for grass-roots support for his fast paced education reform agenda

VT Commissioner of Education proposes consolidation of school districts, claiming that many districts are too small to be able to provide the opportunities that students deserve

WA report says that teacher experience, and not advanced degrees, has a greater effect on how well students succeed

 
 
 
In the News on December 3, 2007 

Federal/NCLB

NCLB is at a crossroads as overhaul stalls in Congress and proposals draw rancor amid calls for change

UT Rep. Cannon and Education Advisory Committee offer recommendation to improve NCLB: “keep kids the focus”

Opinion – Quality education gets lost in translation: One teacher explains how NCLB requirements hurt schools that have influx of immigrants

School Funding Litigation/Policy

Top GA lawmaker pushes to replace local property taxes for education with a statewide sales tax; court battle looms and education advocate says a “perfect storm” over school finance is brewing in the state

MT’s financial support of rural schools lags behind other states

Poor non-urban NJ districts await Gov. Corzine’s revised school aid plan

NY stands to fight a court order to stop making "unconstitutional" payments – The judgment would require the state to choose between wounding municipalities getting the payments or creating a uniform policy that might be extremely expensive for the state

SD democratic leader calls for additional state spending on school districts and says he hopes for a budget that “returns to common sense”

State Roundup

CA public schools dominate in national ranking of high schools with 23 campuses in the list of the top 100

Percentage of credentialed teachers has risen dramatically in CA, according to report

CA teacher union's proposal calls for local, grass roots control over schools and gives instructors more breathing room to formulate curricula

FL’s high-school graduation rate is still on the rise and the dropout rate is down, giving the state its rosiest graduation outlook in nearly a decade

OK task force considers pre-K funding options in its push to boost early education

Analysis shows that OR schools whose students are behind in reading and math have turned down federal aid intended to help those students in order to dodge NCLB consequences and pressures

Unusually high rate of TN children in special education classes has some experts concerned children are being pushed out of regular classes to help improve test scores

Published Monday, Dec. 10, 2007

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