I am certainly no expert in the wording of the NCLB. But I cannot fathom that it actuallys says that. It is clearly impossible for this to be achieved. Something must be misunderstood here.Figment said:It is nearly impossible in PA to have the alternate tese )pasa) given to students with disabilities. Students are expected to take a test on grade level, whether or not they have the aptitudeie. mental retardation, recent immigrant from a non english speaking country, etc...
HERE is the funny part...by 2012, the NCLB act demands that EVERY child be at the proficient level, regardless of IQ or learning disability....100%!!!!. It is an act designed to fail, & designed to end public education.
(by the way, i voted for & support bush...this is clearly a bipartisan disaster)
I am all for the intent of the NCLB. It is causing some startup pains, because I believe that so many teachers have been teaching something other than what is needed in the basic skills.
However, I also know that not every child can acutally learn every subject. There ARE differences in basic motivation, capacity, and ambition that should be taken into account. I do not think we should force every student into a college-bound curriculum especially if they have no interest or plan or capability to pursue a college education. We need other educational outlets for them - perhaps some that do not require Algebra II skills. We are going to need plumbers and electricians for a long time. Teach them these skills if that is all they want to do.
I am still a great advocate of the high stakes testing. I want accountability in the lower grades. I want them to start preparing students for high school. Self esteem will follow accomplishment.
Don't they realize that the added pressure they put on the kids is only going to make them score worse....they are too worried about how they'll do. The girls were also each told that these grades will be a part of their "permanent record".....yeah..............no stress here!!! 

