There was a lot of grumbling about NCLB from the School Administrators right on down through the Staff. But, I did not notice any program cuts, or extra curricular cuts, and in fact (a bit of a bragg here

) DS was on the Honor roll all four semesters!
Having said that, what I
did notice was the fees increased dramatically. Most of our Field Trips were paid for out of the parents pockets. The Special programmes were soliciting $$ left and right, and our Fund raising efforts were incessant.
Basically, it is the same thing all over. Those districts that are located in wealthy areas, will find ways to keep their $$ in their programmes, while other districts will be allowed to wither. As Students are "allowed" to take their $$ with them to "passing" districts, eventually, the "non Passing"districts will go under, and the other districts will be picking up the slack, and watch their programmes suffer. The wealthy will simply move (Yes, they are that fluid), or enroll their kids in private schools, and the cycle will continue.
I believe in accountability. I also believe in those who have, helping those who haven't. But until the underprivledged have a real voice, and a government who is going to champion them, nothing will change, except the weathy will further isolate themselves and their wealth, and the underprivledged ranks will swell. JMHO, I could be wrong.
Keep the Faith!
Tracy