Obama administration has decided to renovate the “No Child Left Behind Law 2002” education law supported by Former President George Bush in order provide the best in the education for the children. This call for reorganization of the boards was announced on Saturday.
This reevaluation is aimed at improving the system which contracted the curriculum and termed one third of the total number of the schools as failing further resulting in havoc created regarding academic standards in states.
"Unless we take action, unless we step up, there are countless children who will never realize their full talent and potential. I don't accept that future for them. I don't accept that future for the U. S. A", said President Obama.
Regarding all the changes that Obama administration intends to include into the existing law, a rewrite will be submitted to Congress on Monday. It is noticeable that for the very first time in 45 years, $4 billion elevation in federal education spending has been recommended by White House.
If implemented, this new proposal plans to outdo the present the pass-fail school grading system under the original law, and will come up with a replacement in which, schools will be rated not merely on the scores but learning climate and many other factors will also be taken into account. It also plans to reward the schools with good performances with a reduction in federal nosiness in at least the schools that are being well-run.
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