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Related: About this forumCalifornia holds out against Obama's education vision
By Evan Halper
July 15, 2013, 6:00 a.m.
WASHINGTON California is almost always there to boost President Obama's policy agenda as he fights fierce headwinds in Congress, working with the executive branch to carry out the administration's vision on healthcare, renewable energy and clean air.
But when the topic shifts to overhauling education, the state has become one of the administration's biggest headaches.
California has defiantly refused to follow the administration's lead in grading the performance of teachers and using those measurements to reward the best teachers and punish the worst. The state is one of very few that have told Washington that under no conditions will it put in place the type of teacher evaluation system Obama has championed.
As a result, the administration has not given California a waiver from the requirements of the federal No Child Left Behind law, leaving thousands of local schools exposed to expensive federal sanctions.
California is one of the last holdouts in the country; the administration has succeeded in persuading reluctant officials in Illinois and Texas to come aboard. State officials say they are resolved to stand firm, regardless of the consequences.
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http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-education-clash-20130715,0,2274338.story
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)We all love it when these tactics are designed to bring states into conformity with something we support, but here's a case where I would prefer the federal NCLB STFU and go away.
Stay strong, California.
Starry Messenger
(32,375 posts)I'm happy to be a part of that.
duffyduff
(3,251 posts)I hope all of the states reconsider and throw RTTT into the trash can.