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From the
HSLDA@Capitol Hill E-lert Service...
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Today the House of Representatives began floor debate on H.R. 1, the No
Child Left Behind Act, which is re-authorization of the massive federal
Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
"It is important to remember that, like many pieces of legislation,
the bill contains a number of good things and bad things," said Mike
Farris, HSLDA's general counsel. "Fortunately for us, among the good
things are the greatest expansion of protections for home schoolers
ever."
"While we do not believe that the federal government has any
Constitutional role in education, we are encouraged that the
education committee recognized the value of including important
protections in the bill," added J. Michael Smith, HSLDA President.
Provisions specifically included in H.R. 1 that protect home schoolers are
that it:
--> exempts home schools and private schools from any federal control
in the ESEA or any other Act administered by the Department of Education.
--> exempts home schools and private schools from any testing mentioned
in the ESEA.
--> explicitly prohibits federally sponsored national testing.
--> explicitly prohibits any mandatory national teacher test or
certification.
--> explicitly prohibits federally controlled curricula.
--> eliminates references to Goals 2000, outcome-based education, and
school-to-work.
--> gives states the flexibility to use another test of student
achievement other than the NAEP to confirm their state assessments.
--> prohibits the creation of a national database of personally
identifiable information.
"While we are pleased that these items are included," continued
Farris, "we recognize that several of President Bush's key public
school reform measures have been removed from the bill. These would
include provisions that allow greater flexibility in local school
spending, and greater options for students who wish to leave failing
public schools."
"We are also very disappointed in the increased spending," said
Farris.
"H.R. 1 deals with public schools and we're pleased that private and
home schools are protected from its impact."
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Home School Legal Defense Association
P.O. Box 3000
Purcellville, Virginia 20134
540-338-5600
www.hslda.org
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