Federal Bill Introduced To Cut Federal Control Over Local Education, Write Your Congress Reps in DC NOW!!!!

Federal Intrusion in Public Education

On December 2nd, Senator David Vitter, a Republican from Louisiana introduced a bill which would eliminate Federal control over local education.  As the bill states:

To prohibit the Federal Government from mandating, incentivizing, or
coercing States to adopt the Common Core State Standards or any other
    specific academic standards, instructional content, curricula,
                assessments, or programs of instruction.

To prohibit the Federal Government from mandating, incentivizing, or
coercing States to adopt the Common Core State Standards or any other
    specific academic standards, instructional content, curricula,
                assessments, or programs of instruction.

“(h) Prohibition on Requiring Certain Standards for Waivers.–
            “(1) In general.–The Secretary shall not require that a
        State, local educational agency, Indian tribe, or school adopt,
        as a prerequisite or condition for any waiver under this
        section, any specific instructional content, academic standard,
        assessment, curriculum, or program of instruction, including–
                    “(A) the Common Core State Standards developed
                under the Common Core State Standards Initiative, any
                other academic standards common to a number of States,
                or any specific statewide or nationally recognized
                content standards; or
                    “(B) any assessment, instructional content, or
                curriculum aligned to, or based on, any specific
                academic standards, including any of the standards
                described in subparagraph (A).
            “(2) Effect on previously issued waivers.–
                    “(A) In general.–Any requirement described in
                paragraph (1) that was required for a waiver provided
                to a State, local educational agency, Indian tribe, or
                school under this section before the date of enactment
                of the Local Control of Education Act shall be void and
                have no force of law.
                    “(B) Prohibited actions.–The Secretary shall
                not–
                            “(i) enforce any requirement that is void
                        pursuant to subparagraph (A); and
                            “(ii) require the State, local educational
                        agency, Indian tribe, or school to reapply for
                        a waiver, or to agree to any other conditions
                        to replace any requirements that is void
                        pursuant to subparagraph (A), until the end of
                        the period of time specified under the waiver.
                    “(C) No effect on other provisions.–Any other
                provisions or requirements of a waiver provided under
                this section before the date of enactment of the Local
                Control of Education Act that are not affected by
                subparagraph (A) shall remain in effect for the period
                of time specified under the waiver.”.

According to the Daily Signal, Vitter is quoted as saying “I’ve fought tooth and nail for local control of education and against the enormous growth of federal power under President Obama. That includes prohibiting the federal government from mandating, coercing or bribing states to adopt Common Core or its equivalent.”

Legislation Lets States Cut Ties Between Common Core and Federal Grants

The proposed legislation was read twice the very same day and immediately passed to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.  Vitter wants to add it to the spending bill being looked at by Congress.  This spending bill is something that needs to be passed immediately, so having this in the bill could be an incentive towards abolishing parts of the current education reform agenda.

I urge all of you who support this bill to contact your congress representatives in DC to support this amendment to the spending bill.

http://www.house.gov/contact/

http://www.senate.gov/reference/common/faq/How_to_contact_senators.htm

To read the full bill, please go to:

https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/senate-bill/2967/text?q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22S.2967%22%5D%7D

Horrible Special Education & Discrimination in Charter Schools isn’t just a Delaware thing, USA Snapshot #netde #eduDE @delaware_gov

Special Education in USA Charter Schools

Delaware charters have become well known for being very bad at accommodating children with special needs.  It’s not all of them, but the bulk of them have a very hard time giving children what is required by federal law.  Recently, Kendall Massett, the executive director for the Delaware Charter School Network, wrote an article on a Delaware blog asking parents to tell why charters are so great.  To get the word out about why parents should choice their children to charters.  She also talked about how her organization wants to get more charters in Delaware’s other two counties, Kent and Sussex.  No thank you, Kendall.  We have more than enough.  Until your “great” charters fully follow the law, I don’t want to hear about MORE charters in Delaware.

To be fair though, I decided to see if this is just a Delaware issue.  It’s not.  It’s all over the country.  New York, Texas, Florida, Louisiana, and more.  I went through different search sites, and found an overwhelming amount of links.  All I put in was “charter schools not accommodating special needs”, and they appeared.  I’m going to put several links up, and I encourage every special needs parent and non-special needs parent around the country to pass the word around about America’s charter schools!

Included in these articles are special education issues, as well as numerous other tactics and illegal activities America’s charter schools have accomplished in their 18 year existence.  Well done charters!

Massachusetts: http://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2014/07/13/charter-school-battle-erodes-middle-ground/ehBkNEg8rtplHN1Gta18CK/comments.html?p1=ArticleTab_Comments_