[NIFL-ESL:8435] Re: Leave no child behind

From: Sherry Migdail (shermigd@erols.com)
Date: Thu Jan 09 2003 - 09:19:56 EST


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There appears to be a method in this madness i.e., pass legislation but do
not authorize funding - education has been left very far behind

----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Jannuzi" <jannuzi@edu00.f-edu.fukui-u.ac.jp>
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Subject: [NIFL-ESL:8434] Leave no child behind


> See article below for what is going to get left behind in bilingual and
ESL
> education.
>
> Charles Jannuzi
> Fukui, Japan
>
> http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030108/clw022_1.html
>
> Press Release Source: Office of Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones
>
>
> Tubbs Jones Says 'No Child Left Behind' Education Plan 'Left Funding
Behind'
> Wednesday January 8, 5:33 pm ET
>
>
> WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- On January 8, 2002, President Bush
signed
> the "No Child Left Behind Act" with a great deal of fanfare. The
bipartisan
> No Child Left Behind Act mandated high expectations that promised
additional
> resources to elevate student achievement and the money necessary to raise
> teacher quality, reduce class sizes, and implement other initiatives
proven
> to help children learn.
> One month after signing into law the No Child Left Behind Act in January
> 2002, President Bush submitted his FY 2003 budget to Congress, which
> completely undercut the landmark education act he had just signed.
> Specifically, the FY 2003 Bush education budget cuts $90 million from the
FY
> 2002 enacted level for No Child Left Behind programs.
>
> "The No Child Left Behind Act seems to have left behind the funding
> necessary for every child to receive a quality education," said Rep. Tubbs
> Jones.
>
> The FY 2003 Bush education budget threatens to undermine education reform
by
> doing following:
>
>     * Cuts Teacher Quality.  The Teacher Quality Initiative helps states
and
>       school districts reduce class sizes and better recruit and train
>       teachers. The Republican budget cuts teacher quality programs by 4%,
>       eliminating high-quality training for 18,000 teachers.
>     * Falls Short on Title I.  The Bush budget falls more than $4 billion
>       short of the No Child Left Behind Act's authorization level for
Title
> I.
>       As a result of growing demand, an estimated 250,000 more eligible
>       children would be left behind by Title I next year than were this
> year.
>     * Fails Promise to Fully Fund Special Education.  The President's
budget
>       includes only a $1 billion increase for the long under-funded
special
>       education program (IDEA).  At this rate, it will take another 15
years
>       to reach the level of funding promised by the Congress 27 years ago.
>     * Freezes After-School Programs. The No Child Left Behind Act promised
a
>       $500 million increase for after-school programs in FY 2003.  By
> instead
>       freezing the budget for this initiative at $1 billion, the
Republican
>       budget denies 33,000 children safe places to learn after school.
>     * Cuts Safe and Drug-Free Schools by $103 Million.  The Republican
> budget
>       cuts funding for this program by 14%.  This program helps make our
>       schools safe by supporting comprehensive, integrated approaches to
> drug
>       and violence prevention.
>     * Fails to Increase Bilingual Education.  Finally, the Republican
budget
>       freezes Bilingual Education - a cut after inflation - even though
>       schools must teach 300,000 more students with limited English
>       proficiency next year.
>
>
> One of the first orders of business of the 108th Congress will be passing
> the remaining appropriations bills for FY 2003. During this process,
> Democrats will fight for adequate funding for No Child Left Behind
> programs -- resisting the inadequate funding provided in the Republican
> budget.
>
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> ----
> Source: Office of Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones
>
>



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