Florida Granted Flexibility For Education Standards
Washington, DC,
February 9, 2012
Today, President Obama announced that Florida will have more flexibility when it comes to the mandates of implementing the No Child Left Behind Act.
Today, President Obama announced that Florida will have more flexibility when it comes to the mandates of implementing the No Child Left Behind Act. “This is great news for students, educators and parents in the Sunshine State and I applaud the President and Secretary Duncan for recognizing the need for a different approach,” said Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-20), who was at the White House for the announcement earlier today. “Local educators must have the flexibility to create plans that work best for their students, and not have to follow a one-size-fits-all federal mandate that may not work for every student. We must encourage innovation in developing the 21st century skills needed to be competitive. In a White House announcement attended by state education officials, teachers, civil rights, and business leaders, the President said that the law is five years overdue for a rewrite and is driving the wrong behaviors - from teaching to the test, to federally determined, one-size-fits-all interventions. The President called on Congress to work across the aisle to fix the law even as his administration offers solutions for states to help prepare all students for college and career readiness. |
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