No Child Left Behind
ECB Policy Statement November 2004

ISSUE

The New York State Educational Conference Board (ECB), an alliance comprised of representatives from all of the state's major education advocacy groups, supports many of the fundamental principles embedded in the federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). However there are a number of significant flaws with the law and we urge Congress to amend NCLB in order to ensure an equal opportunity for quality education for all children.

POSITION STATEMENT

ECB has identified six critical areas where the law needs to be amended.

1. Flawed Measurement System

The law should be amended so that schools and local education agencies (LEAs) are not misidentified because of inappropriate measurements of educational outcomes.

2. Participation Rate

The law requires that 95 percent of all students within a subgroup be tested. NCLB should be amended to establish a more realistic participation rate.

3. Special Education

The law should allow instructional level assessments for special education students who are functioning too high for the alternate assessment and have not progressed far enough in the general curriculum to be successful on the regular state assessments.

4. Increased Flexibility - Teacher Qualifications

NCLB should be amended to grant states and LEAs more flexibility in identifying "highly qualified" teachers, particularly for special education teachers, teachers of English language learners and teachers working in rural areas.

5. Increased Flexibility -Sanctions

NCLB should be amended to grant states and LEAs more flexibility when determining sanctions.

6. Adequate Funding

The federal government must provide adequate and sustained resources to meet mandates imposed under NCLB.

TALKING POINTS

Flawed measurement systems within NCLB

Participation Rate

Special Education

Increased Flexibility - Teacher Qualifications

Increased Flexibility - Sanctions

Adequate Funding