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No Child Left Behind: New Mexico Latest To Receive Waiver From Education Law

No Child Left Behind

By BARRY MASSEY   02/15/12 04:56 PM ET  AP

SANTA FE, N.M. -- New Mexico is becoming the latest state to free itself from an unpopular federal system of rating public schools.

President Barack Obama's administration on Wednesday granted New Mexico the flexibility to implement its own school grading program rather than follow the mandates of the No Child Left Behind law.

State Education Secretary Hanna Skandera called it a "huge first step" in education reform.

"It's just a win for us on so many fronts," Skandera said in an interview. "It's a win that we're a front-runner in reform. It's the win that we have our own accountability system that acknowledges success."

The federal school ratings have long been subject to criticism from educators who consider the law too rigid because it takes a pass-or-fail approach rather than measure the progress that students or schools may be making over several years. The system imposes higher student achievement targets each year, making it highly likely that school ratings worsen annually. The federal law calls for 100 percent of students to be proficient in math and reading by the 2013-2014 school year.

Nearly 90 percent of New Mexico's public schools failed last year to make "adequate yearly progress" under the federal law.

With the federal announcement, the state will switch this year to a system that assigns grades A-to-F to rate the performance of public schools. That grading system, which was enacted in 2011, is based heavily on standardized tests taken by students and on the growth of student performance in reading and mathematics. The first official round of grades will be issued this summer.

To gain a waiver from the federal law's requirements, states had to develop plans showing that they'll prepare children for college and careers, set their own targets for improving student achievement and provide rewards for high-performing schools while offering assistance to struggling schools.

Part of New Mexico's plan requires a new system for evaluating teachers and principals, and a measure to implement that plan is pending in the Legislature. If the bill doesn't pass, Skandera said, the administration will consider whether a new evaluation system can be done through regulations.

Obama last week announced the first 10 states to be released from the No Child Left Behind law's requirement and federal officials said New Mexico was working to gain approval.

Skandera said one of the last elements for New Mexico was showing the federal government how the state will work with school districts to narrow the "achievement gap" between groups of students. Test results have long showed a big disparity in student achievement among ethnic and racial groups in New Mexico. White and Asian students typically fare better in tests than Hispanics, Native Americans and blacks.

With the federal approval, the state also will have more flexibility in how it can spend about $10 million a year that currently goes for tutoring programs in failing schools and to pay for students in those struggling schools to attend a better public school. Skandera said the state will be able to offer a broader array of assistance to schools receiving grades of D or F, and that also should help rural areas where students currently don't have the option of attending another school because there's nothing available near their community.

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02:16 PM on 07/05/2012
Read some of these comments not all but my question is this how can this be called no child left behind if, from my understnding some children are left out. I have heard many teachers and school officials state many times that some student scores are left out because there are not enough students under the criteria to count. Like our school only has maybe 35 angalo students, 15 african american and 50 native american students the rest are under latino, hispanic, mexican or whatever. How is this fair to my child in this school if most of the students and parents are not english speaking? I'd say that over 55% of our student mail to parents is in spanish.
08:52 AM on 02/17/2012
For all the California bashers - California is not applying for a waiver AND when California tests Common Core standads, the state will have 20% more questions to cover state standards not covered by Common Core.
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CipherWise
No damned reason for it - it's just POLICY
11:28 PM on 02/16/2012
New Mexico was the eleventh state of our union to be granted a waiver from the mandated law of the No Child Left Behind Act it was learned from the article. What was not learned was how many other states have applied for waiver.

Suppose this commentor will continue to pursue an education and seek answers from other sources.
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happyblackman
Gotta have more cowbell baby!
08:10 PM on 02/16/2012
Oh how I miss jumping through many hoops, trying to reach an impossible goal. There once was a time when republicans proudly touted NCLB as their own. Now you can barely get them to admit they created it.
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CipherWise
No damned reason for it - it's just POLICY
11:18 PM on 02/16/2012
I learned from your tag you are happy - that is great! I believe the process of assigning goals to individuals is as fruitless as assigning individual into a class. I personally have NO CLASS whatsoever as I don't have a clue where I would fit - High Class, Second Class, Middle Class, Working Class or Low Class.

I, for one Independent, will not comment on the faults or merits of political decisions.
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uniquindividual
I'm unique and so are you
06:43 PM on 02/16/2012
Unless the meaning of the words has changed, Universal and Proficient are mutually exclusive concepts in the arena of human education.

What other profession has an expectation of its practitioners that is scientifically impossible to attain?

By creating a law that is impossible to uphold, our government has damaged the recruitment of a generation of potential teachers. High functioning college graduates (who would have some logic skills) recognise this, and avoid the profession. Therefore, the law will have a negative impact for a decade or more even after changes are made to make it more logically/scientifically sound.
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andyc1110
Hippy Socialist in Ohio
09:32 AM on 02/17/2012
New efforts to "improve" education are generally chocked full of tasks we educators need to complete that have NOTHING to do with the classroom...but DO consume time that should be spent teaching/planning/developing resources.

When I am in my classroom working with my 25-30 students, life is great...I cannot imagine a better profession for me. When I get a new GAME that I need to learn every few months, I want out...ASAP.
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uniquindividual
I'm unique and so are you
06:53 PM on 02/17/2012
i'm retiring early, don't have to, have awards on my wall for the improved test scores my students have achieved.
02:22 PM on 02/16/2012
Please see my post at: http://www.motivationalbooks.com/thelightofnewmexico/2012/02/15/ about-the-third-grade-retention-fantasy These so-called ABCD-F standards are nothing but a Trojan Horse to begin the process of privatizing New Mexico's schools. The individual sent to New Mexico to be the Secretary of Education (in return for generous donations to the present governor's campaign ) has been twice passed over for appointment by the Legislature. This is just one small part of national campaign to privatize public education. Voiding NCLB as I said in my column at Light of New Mexico is nothing more than saying, "OK kids and teachers you can stop walking backwards and instead walk on you hands and knees."
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theHOLEtruth
02:18 PM on 02/16/2012
I'm curious why the HuffPost would CENSOR my post that only provided statitically evidence of my claims while there misinformed articles with sensationalist headlines are published....

CENSORSHIP the left and Political Correctness.
02:12 PM on 02/16/2012
Two years ago when my 6 year old was having issues with her reading and writing I spoke with the teacher and pronciple and asked that she repeat the grade instead they said they could not to that and that she would be fine know she is going to 4th grade and has the reading and writing of a second grader. So know they question what they could have prevented tow years ago. But who was I to decide I mean Im only the parent right what would I know
bbailey123
Uteri of the world, UNITE
02:50 PM on 02/16/2012
Uh, I hope your daughter can write a sensible sentence, because you certainly can't.
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uniquindividual
I'm unique and so are you
06:44 PM on 02/16/2012
Fruit falls near the tree
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happyblackman
Gotta have more cowbell baby!
08:13 PM on 02/16/2012
LMAO! Post of the day!
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happyblackman
Gotta have more cowbell baby!
08:14 PM on 02/16/2012
You are your daughter's most important teacher. What did you do to help her improve her skills?
foresure
Brash and Harsh
01:34 PM on 02/16/2012
Quite Right:

"Standards, we don't need no stickin' standards" After Humphrey Bogart, in "The Treasure of the Sierre Madre.

Badges, we don't need no stickin' badges.

Google the term.
Allthosewhowander
My micro-bio is a microclimate
03:00 PM on 02/16/2012
Raising the "standards" for test scores does not mean the same thing as raising the standards for instruction.
foresure
Brash and Harsh
04:36 PM on 02/16/2012
Altthosewhowander.

I appreciate that it is the profound spiritual belief of all those "in the trenches" that \

"SUCCESS IS NOT AN OPTION"

But if you want an idea that you really want to fight against, type in "gamification" into the Huffingon Post Search engine.

It has the potential to really be a game changer that you better to ready to fight.
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demigoff1
For the people
01:31 PM on 02/16/2012
NCLB developed to make Bush and friends rich, and it did.
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elblanc0
Whatever good things we build end up building us.
12:40 PM on 02/16/2012
This is hilarious...this will be the only law on the books that all states are exempt from. No need to repeal it.

Finally, the insanity of NCLB will be over and Bush's legacy as the education president shattered (and rightly so).
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BlairCase
12:09 PM on 02/16/2012
They should change the law's title to No Non-Hispanic White or Asian Child Left Behind.
Allthosewhowander
My micro-bio is a microclimate
12:20 PM on 02/16/2012
NCLB is a disservice to all children. It doesn't matter what their skin color or cultural background might be.
foresure
Brash and Harsh
01:36 PM on 02/16/2012
Althosewhowander:

Yes, what a relief. Now teachers can go back to what they have been doing for fifty years.

What a relief. No standards or accountability.
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uniquindividual
I'm unique and so are you
06:31 PM on 02/16/2012
Universal and proficient are mutually exclusive concepts.

NCLB is so completely unsupportable by science that it seems like the sort of concept we might have been given by society in the 1400s - When the earth was thought to be flat and the sun thought to orbit it.
foresure
Brash and Harsh
02:33 PM on 02/17/2012
uniquinindivdual:

You are right. SUCCESS IS NEVER AN OPTION.

Why, then do teachers continue to accept a pay check. Why not get some honest work?
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
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inthedesert
Those who never question will fall for anything.
11:30 AM on 02/16/2012
So, it's the school system's failure that so many kids are not making the grade? I think this has more to do with the very high number of Mexican kids in school in NM who have never been taught how to "achieve" by their parents many of whom cannot even speak English....and don't want to.
bbailey123
Uteri of the world, UNITE
02:54 PM on 02/16/2012
The problem with NCLB's adequate yearly progress is the mathematical impossibility of even the best schools making the grade. The whole school fails if 4 of 6 developmentally disabled students fail. No school will ever reach 100% compliance. It's just not possible.
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uniquindividual
I'm unique and so are you
06:46 PM on 02/16/2012
The laws requirements are not scientifically supportable.
10:45 AM on 02/16/2012
Sorry to hear this-all states should resist going along with Arne's plan to destroy public education. Just NCLB in disguise-Obama is becoming so right wing since he thinks he has already won this fall.
Allthosewhowander
My micro-bio is a microclimate
11:43 AM on 02/16/2012
The lines between Republican and Democrat are becoming very skewed in Washington, but it seems that our current version of government, eagerly, subscribes to these fourteen principles of fascism, regardless of their party affiliation. So many connections to our contemporary government strategies, that it is a bit frightening.

http://www.pvcmuseum.com/politics/fourteen-principles-of-fascism.htm
foresure
Brash and Harsh
02:36 PM on 02/17/2012
changing:

And to think of it a full 3% of the incompetent, useless teachers are at risk for a warning that in the future they may be fired.