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Obama wants to close 5,000 failing schools

By: LIBBY QUAID
The Associated Press
May 11, 2009

(AP)

President Barack Obama wants to see 5,000 failing schools close and reopen with new principals and teachers over the next five years.

Education Secretary Arne Duncan says kids have only one shot at a good education. He said Monday that chronically underperforming schools need a new start.

Obama doesn't have authority to close schools himself. That power rests with local school districts and states.

Duncan said the idea is to be "more targeted and more strategic."

"We really want to put a laser-like focus on those schools that have historically under-performed," Duncan said in an interview with The Associated Press.

The administration's goal is for the lowest-performing 1,000 schools — about 1 percent of schools nationwide — to close and reopen each year for the next five years.

But the president will have unprecedented money to offer schools from a federal school-turnaround fund. And states have an incentive to act in the federal economic stimulus law, because they must help failing schools improve to be eligible for the dollars.

Combined with the budget plan released last week, Obama could have as much as $5 billion to facilitate school turnarounds, which could translate to $1 million for every school that is closed and reopened.

The federal school turnaround program gets about $500 million a year, and the stimulus legislation boosted funding to $3.5 billion. Obama's budget would add another $1.5 billion by shifting dollars away from traditional formula programs.

The plan for failing schools is part of an effort to fundamentally change perceptions about what works in education.

The president has already channeled an unprecedented amount into the traditional formula-driven infrastructure that funds elementary, middle and high schools in his economic stimulus law.

But Obama also plans big boosts for newer and, some argue, untested ideas, plowing more money into school-turnaround programs as well as merit pay for teachers.

"Here's a chance to do something dramatically different," Duncan told the AP. "I don't want to lose that opportunity."



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sell

May 11, 2009

You need to replace the kids' parents if you want them to improve. The message for teachers is clear: Avoid poor communities like the plague. Teach in middle to upper class schools and you will be heralded as a great teacher when the kids do well. If you teach poor kids you are crazy!!!

good parents produce good students.

 

US citizen

May 12, 2009

IS THERE ANYTHING THIS MARXIST PRESIDENT DOESNT WANT TO INTERFER WITH and get his control on? You want schools to succeed, then go back to the fundamentals and stop the nonscense and brain washing of our kids.

 

Dale

May 12, 2009

I find it odd that he will not send his own children to public school but will not support vouchers or other programs that would allow other people to get their children out of public schools.

 

Intellgence Report Media

May 13, 2009

The answer to your question US Citizen is..No there is not anything this socialist criminal does not want to have control over..he is a power hungry borderline dictator who will stop at nothing to get what he wants..this has already been proven,by sticking his nose in the private sector,where it does not belong...To Dale...He will not send his own kids to public schools because he knows they are ran by liberals who do not know how to teach and he also knows the public school system in this country is broken...and has been for years...this is what you get when you let government control you.

 


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