tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-174888192024-03-05T00:41:53.135-05:00Our Children Left BehindAdvocacy and information regarding federal laws that impact the lives of students with disabilities and their families.Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.comBlogger24125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-25525503785971062432008-05-27T21:00:00.001-04:002008-05-27T21:34:54.523-04:00Please Comment on IDEA Part B Proposed Regs<p align="justify">OCLB is sending this out as a reminder that public comments on the proposed IDEA Part B regulations are due July 28, so please take a look at the proposals and send in any comments you may have!</p><br /><p align="center">~ ~ ~</p><br /><p align="justify">On Tuesday May 13, a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that will supplement the IDEA Part B final regulations was published in the Federal Register. The Supplemental NPRM is available for comments through the Federal eRulemaking Portal or vial postal mail, commercial delivery, or hand delivery. Comments by fax or by email will not be accepted. Comments are due by July 28, 2008.</p><br /><p align="justify">The NPRM addresses such issues as revocation of parental consent to provision of special education services (unilateral withdrawal of parental consent to continued services) as well as parents' use of non-attorney advocates at due process hearings. As these are important issues to the parent community, we encourage you to take a look at the Department of Education's proposed regulations and submit comments.</p><br /><p align="justify">You can find the NPRM as follows:</p><br /><p align="justify"><a href="http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/proprule/2008-2/051308a.pdf">http://www.ed.gov/legislation/FedRegister/proprule/2008-2/051308a.pdf</a></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-2274645793828991012008-05-21T06:00:00.002-04:002008-05-21T13:02:46.002-04:00Senator Kennedy<div align="left"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjigjiX54rLphCysI9V3OvYXxgOd_RFKHektpWFnCaKVNamjDc34x97ZnlxqTr2hoECdSd4tKFDhgyxZNz5Wn3rkF8fEyfb3EX3_N0_Ur0_LmKM8azjqpNgMwg_iNed71O8fAXZ/s1600-h/PhotoShare.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5202827701510197842" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjigjiX54rLphCysI9V3OvYXxgOd_RFKHektpWFnCaKVNamjDc34x97ZnlxqTr2hoECdSd4tKFDhgyxZNz5Wn3rkF8fEyfb3EX3_N0_Ur0_LmKM8azjqpNgMwg_iNed71O8fAXZ/s400/PhotoShare.jpg" border="0" /></a>Senator Kennedy was a true hero to families during the IDEA reauthorization. He and his staff listened intently and understood our issues deeply. There is nobody in Washington D.C. who works harder to assure that our children are not left behind than Senator Kennedy. He is a true gentleman, powerful orator, and incredible leader in our nation and around the world.</div><div align="left"><br />As you may have already heard, Senator Kennedy experienced a seizure last Saturday morning. Yesterday, it was confirmed by the press that Senator Kennedy has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. (For a summary of yesterday's announcement, see CNN Online at <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/20/kennedy.tumor/index.html">www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/20/kennedy.tumor/index.html</a> .)<br />We at Our Children Left Behind were numb when we heard the news. Our ongoing prayers and best wishes are with Senator Kennedy, his family, and all who are closest to him.</div><div align="left"><br />If you would like to send your best wishes to Senator Kennedy, thanking him for all that he has done for our children, you may do so by visiting his home page on the Web. There is a form that will allow you to share your thoughts at <a href="http://kennedy.senate.gov/">http://kennedy.senate.gov/</a> .</div><div align="left"><br />Thank you in advance for sharing your kindness with an amazing man.</div><div align="left"><br />May peace be with Senator Kennedy and his family.</div><br />The Our Children Left Behind Team<br />Shari Krishnan, Tricia and Calvin Luker, Sandy Strassman-Alperstein, and Debi LewisUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-59407777550918457222008-05-11T18:00:00.004-04:002008-05-27T21:38:10.930-04:00NCLB and Special Education<div align="justify">When people ask whether No Child Left Behind (NCLB) is good or bad for special education students, the first response should be: what could be bad about carefully developing and competently teaching challenging curriculum to all students? What could be bad about periodically assessing all students’ progress, and reporting back to the people who are paying the bills for public education, namely, the taxpayers? And what could be good about leaving a certain set of students (such as students with disabilities) behind?<br /><br />That said, I believe that while NCLB as written has the potential to be good for all students, including those with disabilities, I also believe that as implemented by schools/districts/states and as interpreted by the U.S. Department of Education (the Department), NCLB has not always reached its full potential.<br /><br />NCLB as written and conceived holds great promise for students with disabilities. First, NCLB focuses attention and resources on special education students in an unprecedented way (as Margaret Spellings, U.S. Secretary of Education, acknowledged – see Press Release on 5/9/07: U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings Delivers Remarks At National Summit On America’ Silent Epidemic - “what gets measured gets done.”).<br /><br />Second, NCLB increases access to challenging curriculum and highly qualified teachers for special education students by including them as a distinct subgroup under the law and thereby codifying higher expectations for these students, who have historically suffered from appallingly low expectations.<br /><br />Third, NCLB gives teeth to the requirement in IDEA ’97 (and 2004) that special education students be included in statewide testing schemes. NCLB for the first time sets forth a specific requirement that 95% of students (including special education students) participate in such testing. (And, of course, NCLB carries sanctions for noncompliance with this testing requirement, unlike IDEA.)<br /><br />Fourth, NCLB has actually resulted in an increased percentage of students with disabilities being included in statewide assessments. As data from the National Center on Educational Outcomes (NCEO) demonstrates, while in the 2000-2001 school year, only one of the states studied had included at least 95% of students with disabilities in its statewide testing, in the 2003-2004 school year, many of the selected states did.<br /><br />Moreover, according to NCEO data, an examination of seven-year trends of the percentage of elementary special education students who achieved proficiency on statewide reading exams across ten states shows consistent gains in most states. (Data from the Department in its 2006 National Assessment of Title I Interim Reports also indicates an increase in the percentage of 4th grade special education students performing at or above the state’s proficiency level in reading in 14 of 20 states, and an increase in math proficiency in 16 of 20 states, rates that outpaced improvements experienced by all other student groups.)<br /><br />Thus, one could argue that NCLB has disproportionately benefited special education students.<br /><br />On the other hand, NCLB’s promise is not being fully reached, in part due to poor implementation by individual schools/districts/states and in part due to excessive flexibility being granted to states by the Department.<br /><br />For instance, while participation in statewide testing has increased for students with disabilities (as discussed above), such participation has not always been meaningful. For one thing, too many students are tested with out-of-level assessments designed to test knowledge below grade level, as a result of states being unwilling to develop assessments that can allow students with disabilities to fully demonstrate their knowledge on grade level content.<br /><br />For another, state tests themselves sometimes lack rigor, as demonstrated by a large proficiency gap between students scoring proficient on state exams vs. those scoring proficient on the federal test, the NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress).<br /><br />Further, the Department has shown a disturbing willingness to provide “flexibility” to schools/districts/states through the 1% regulation (allowing 1% of all public school students – equating to about 10% of all special education students – to be judged proficient through use of alternate assessments based on alternate achievement standards, despite a lack of solid evidence demonstrating the appropriateness of this number, which is loosely based on what is considered to be the high end of the estimate of the percentage of students with the most severe cognitive disabilities) and more recently the 2% regulation (allowing alternate assessments based on modified achievement standards for another 20% of students with disabilities who supposedly need more time to reach grade level proficiency, although, again, there is no research that supports this number). (Please note that the 1% and 2% regulations do NOT literally exclude these students from AYP accountability. The performance of students taking these alternate assessments IS counted toward AYP just like other students; however, the number of student scores that can be counted as proficient for AYP purposes is limited per these regulatory caps – although the number of students taking these alternate assessments is not limited. Moreover, few states currently use the 2% option – some have announced that they will not use this option, and others are in the research stage (most utilizing Department grants).<br /><br />Another area of concern with respect to NCLB implementation and Department flexibility is the minimum subgroup size (the “n” size), which refers to the minimum number of students within each subgroup that a school or district must contain across the grades tested before the AYP requirement comes into play. If the school or district does not have this minimum number of students in the subgroup, then that subgroup is treated as having met AYP requirements. The point of this requirement, as set forth in NCLB itself, is that the “n” size must be a number large enough to yield statistically reliable information and to protect the personally identifiable information about an individual student. However, many states have received approval from the Department to use “n” sizes so big that a large percentage of their schools wind up being exempt from accountability for certain student subgroups. Some have even received approval for “n” sizes that are larger for special education subgroups than for other subgroups. For example, according to a May 2006 research report issued by the Commission on No Child Left Behind, during the 2004-2005 school year, only 11% of the schools in California (that educate a full 10% of all public school students in the U.S.) were required to meet AYP for the special education subgroup!<br /><br />Finally, the Department has recently announced a pilot program to begin next year involving 10 states, which program would allow a system of “differentiated accountability.” Under this program, sanctions for failing to meet AYP would differentiate between schools that almost met AYP vs. schools that have significant problems. There is speculation that this program could shift focus away from students with disabilities by lessening sanctions (and therefore accountability) for otherwise successful schools that fail to meet AYP simply because of their special education subgroup.<br /><br />Thus, while NCLB holds great promise for special education students, and appears to have been of substantial benefit to them, poor implementation by schools/districts/states and/or excessive “flexibility” granted by the Department threaten that promise. </div><div align="justify"><br /></div><div align="right">* Sandy Strassman-Alperstein, Volunteer Webmaster</div><div align="right">Our Children Left Behind (<a id="jg-53" href="http://www.ourchildrenleftbehind.com/" goog_docs_charindex="209">http://www.ourchildrenleftbehind.com/</a>)<br /><br /><span style="font-size:78%;">Copyright 2008 Sandy Strassman-Alperstein</span></div><br /><span style="font-size:78%;">* Also, I want to acknowledge the assistance of Jamie Ruppmann and Candace Cortiella of The Advocacy Institute – </span><a id="jg-56" href="http://advocacyinstitute.org/" goog_docs_charindex="366"><span style="font-size:78%;">http://advocacyinstitute.org</span></a><span style="font-size:78%;"> - in preparing this response.</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1130362680367400962008-01-01T00:00:00.002-05:002008-05-12T07:42:11.410-04:00Home Page (ezBoard) IndexIn the <i>Our Children Left Behind</i> Home Page <a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17" target="_blank">archives</a> …<br /><br /><ul><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=399.topic" target="blank">July 24, 2005 (OCLB Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=397.topic" target="blank">April 1, 2005 (What's Going On These Days?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=396.topic" target="blank">February 1, 2005 (The Final Push)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=395.topic" target="blank">December 3-5, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=394.topic" target="blank">November 30, 2004 (Our Next Step? 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Change Is In The Air)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=312.topic" target="blank">May 28, 2004 (What's Next)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=310.topic" target="blank">May 26, 2004 (Two Wrongs Don't Make An Equal Right)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=309.topic" target="blank">May 25, 2004 (FAQ Finding)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=308.topic" target="blank">May 22-23, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update - The Aftermath)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=307.topic" target="blank">May 21, 2004 (But Wait! There's More!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=306.topic" target="blank">May 20, 2004 (Navigating OCLB)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=305.topic" target="blank">May 19, 2004 (Happy Anniversary!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=304.topic" target="blank">May 18, 2004 (Hats Off To You!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=303.topic" target="blank">May 17, 2004 (Parents And Politics)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=302.topic" target="blank">May 15-16, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update - The Votes Are In!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=301.topic" target="blank">May 14, 2004 (When A Loss Is A Victory)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=300.topic" target="blank">May 13, 2004 (OCLB Press Release)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=299.topic" target="blank">May 13, 2004 (The Latest News)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=296.topic" target="blank">May 12, 2004 (Sticks And Stones)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=294.topic" target="blank">May 11, 2004 (Truth Of The Heart)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=293.topic" target="blank">May 10, 2004 (It Looks Like Showtime!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=292.topic" target="blank">May 8-9, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update - Parent Power!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=291.topic" target="blank">May 7, 2004 (In Praise Of Moms Who Make It Happen)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=290.topic" target="blank">May 6, 2004 (Parent Power!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=289.topic" target="blank">May 5, 2004 (A Roll Of The Dice)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=288.topic" target="blank">May 4, 2004 (IDEA Reauthorization Is About Students' Lives)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=286.topic" target="blank">May 3, 2004 (Delayed Thanks To Senators Gregg & Kennedy)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=285.topic" target="blank">May 1-2, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=284.topic" target="blank">April 30, 2004 (Parents On Target - Parents On Task)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=283.topic" target="blank">April 29, 2004 (The Press. The WOW. Your Stories)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=282.topic" target="blank">April 28, 2004 (What To Say To Your Representatives)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=281.topic" target="blank">April 27, 2004 (The War Against Families)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=280.topic" target="blank">April 26, 2004 (Here To Stay)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://b13.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=279.topic" target="blank">April 23-25, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update - 3 Day Edition)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://b13.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=278.topic" target="blank">April 22, 2004 (The Least Common Denominator)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://b13.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=277.topic" target="blank">April 21, 2004 (The Untouchables)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://b13.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=276.topic" target="blank">April 20, 2004 (Holding Representatives Accountable)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://b13.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=275.topic" target="blank">April 19, 2004 (Voices Of Reason?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=274.topic" target="blank">April 17-18, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=272.topic" target="blank">April 16, 2004 (Grumpy Parents)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=271.topic" target="blank">April 15, 2004 (Either Or Neither)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=270.topic" target="blank">April 14, 2004 (Playing Favorites)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=269.topic" target="blank">April 13, 2004 (To The Nth Degree)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=268.topic" target="blank">April 12, 2004 (In The Best Interests Of The Children)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=267.topic" target="blank">April 10-11, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update - Just Say NO!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=265.topic" target="blank">April 9, 2004 (Demeaned, Diminished, Demoralized ...)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=264.topic" target="blank">April 8, 2004 (Strange Bedfellows)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=263.topic" target="blank">April 7, 2004 (Data Disconnect: Take Two)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=262.topic" target="blank">April 6, 2004 (Fireside Chat: OK, Let's Talk Turkey!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=261.topic" target="blank">April 5, 2004 (Frequently Asked Questions)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=252.topic" target="blank">April 3-4, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=251.topic" target="blank">April 2, 2004 (Proper Prior Planning - Take Two)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=250.topic" target="blank">April 1, 2004 (What Now?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=249.topic" target="blank">March 31, 2004 (Just When You Thought It Was Safe)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=248.topic" target="blank">March 30, 2004 (Online Advocacy Goes Live)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=247.topic" target="blank">March 29, 2004 (Welcome Back To The Six Principles of IDEA)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=246.topic" target="blank">March 27-28, 2004 (IDEA WEEKLY UPDATE)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=245.topic" target="blank">March 26, 2004 (Objectives Over Objectivity)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=243.topic" target="blank">March 25, 2004 (Highly Qualified Teachers)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=242.topic" target="blank">March 24, 2004 (United We Stand)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=241.topic" target="blank">March 23, 2004 (Friend Or Foe: How Do We Know?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=240.topic" target="blank">March 22, 2004 (It's Deja Vu All Over Again)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=239.topic" target="blank">March 20-21, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=238.topic" target="blank">March 19, 2004 (Consensus or Concession)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=237.topic" target="blank">March 18, 2004 (The More Things Change)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=236.topic" target="blank">March 17, 2004 (Reclaiming Your Voice)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=235.topic" target="blank">March 16, 2004 (Joining the Ranks of Heroes: NACDD)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=234.topic" target="blank">March 15, 2004 (IDEA - Still Under the Radar)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=233.topic" target="blank">March 13-14, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=232.topic" target="blank">March 12, 2004 (IDEA - The Real Stake)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=231.topic" target="blank">March 11, 2004 (Serious Business Ahead)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=230.topic" target="blank">March 10, 2004 (Take Just 5 Minutes Now!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=229.topic" target="blank">March 9, 2004 (Special Ed Students Are General Ed Students)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=228.topic" target="blank">March 8, 2004 (Home Cooking)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=227.topic" target="blank">March 6-7, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=226.topic" target="blank">March 5, 2004 (Guns & Gumption)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=225.topic" target="blank">March 4, 2004 (Bone Of Contention)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=224.topic" target="blank">March 3, 2004 (Rhetoric Or Reality?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=223.topic" target="blank">March 2, 2004 (Snowballing)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=222.topic" target="blank">March 1, 2004 (Teachers, Trust, And Terrorism)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=221.topic" target="blank">February 28-29, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=220.topic" target="blank">February 27, 2004 (Corporal & Capital Punishment)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=219.topic" target="blank">February 26, 2004 (Where Are The Parents?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=218.topic" target="blank">February 25, 2004 (Indecent Proposal)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=217.topic" target="blank">February 24, 2004 (No Time For Polarization)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=216.topic" target="blank">February 23, 2004 (Sex, Mars, and Education)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=215.topic" target="blank">February 21-22, 2004 (Spreading the Word)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=214.topic" target="blank">February 20, 2004 (This 'N That)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=213.topic" target="blank">February 19, 2004 (Press Release)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=212.topic" target="blank">February 18, 2004 (A Case In Point)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=211.topic" target="blank">February 17, 2004 (Calling All Bloggers)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=210.topic" target="blank">February 16, 2004 (Iron Jawed Angels and IDEA)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=209.topic" target="blank">February 14-15, 2004 (Have A Heart, Be A Hero)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=208.topic" target="blank">February 13, 2004 (Valentine Senators)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=207.topic" target="blank">February 12, 2004 (From Their Hearts)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=206.topic" target="blank">February 11, 2004 (Guilty Until Proven Innocent)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=205.topic" target="blank">February 10, 2004 (Earth To Congress ...)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=204.topic" target="blank">February 9, 2004 (Wartime Parents)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=203.topic" target="blank">February 7-8, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update - Getting Out Vote)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=202.topic" target="blank">February 6, 2004 (Hope & Help On The Info Highway)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=201.topic" target="blank">February 5, 2004 (Damage Control With The Press)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=200.topic" target="blank">February 4, 2004 (Take No Prisoners)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=199.topic" target="blank">February 3, 2004 (Corporal Punishment In America)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=198.topic" target="blank">February 2, 2004 (Vote In Your Presidential Primary)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=197.topic" target="blank">January 31 & February 1, 2004 (A Call To Arms)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=196.topic" target="blank">January 30, 2004 (Defending the "Write" Thing)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=195.topic" target="blank">January 29, 2004 (The "Write" Thing)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=194.topic" target="blank">January 28, 2004 (What Should I Say or Write ...?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=193.topic" target="blank">January 27, 2004 (Voter's Primary Primer)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=192.topic" target="blank">January 26, 2004 (Show & Go or Ride & Hide)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=191.topic" target="blank">January 24-25, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=190.topic" target="blank">January 23, 2004 (And the Beat(ing) Goes On)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=189.topic" target="blank">January 22, 2004 (Turning the Tide)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=188.topic" target="blank">January 21, 2004 (The Name Game)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=187.topic" target="blank">January 20, 2004 (Parent Trust Betrayed)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=186.topic" target="blank">January 19, 2004 (Crisis In Confidence / Courage)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=185.topic" target="blank">January 17-18, 2004 (IDEA Weekly Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=184.topic" target="blank">January 16, 2004 (Silent Friends)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=183.topic" target="blank">January 15, 2004 (On This Day)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=182.topic" target="blank">January 14, 2004 (NEWSFLASH: We Have Located Some Heroes!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=181.topic" target="blank">January 13, 2004 (In Parentis Loci)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=180.topic" target="blank">January 12, 2004 (Bridging the Education Gap)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=179.topic" target="blank">January 10-11, 2004 (Post-Holiday IDEA Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=178.topic" target="blank">January 9, 2004 (The Children Left Behind)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=177.topic" target="blank">January 8, 2004 (Boy, Have They Missed The Point!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=176.topic" target="blank">January 7, 2004 (From the Mouths of Babes)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=150.topic" target="blank">January 6, 2003 (A New Year and A New Day for Kids)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=149.topic" target="blank">January 5, 2004 (Our Children in 2004)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=148.topic" target="blank">December 24, 2003 - January 4, 2004 (Holiday Edition)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=147.topic" target="blank">December 23, 2003 (Greetings From A Presidential Candidate)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=146.topic" target="blank">December 22, 2003 (Places In Hell)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=145.topic" target="blank">December 20-21, 2003 (Weekly IDEA Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=144.topic" target="blank">December 19, 2003 (Expecting Miracles)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=143.topic" target="blank">December 18, 2003 (Enough Already!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=142.topic" target="blank">December 17, 2003 (Data Disconnect)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=141.topic" target="blank">December 16, 2003 (Part B - Back To The Basics)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=140.topic" target="blank">December 15, 2003 (6.5 Million Throw Away Children)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=139.topic" target="blank">December 12-14, 2003 (IDEA Weekly Review)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=138.topic" target="blank">December 11, 2003 (Hope To See Some Of You At TASH!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=137.topic" target="blank">December 10, 2003 (Looking To Overlook)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=136.topic" target="blank">December 9, 2003 (Kids Left Behind - Dealing With It)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=135.topic" target="blank">December 8, 2003 (AYP and Students with Disabilities)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=134.topic" target="blank">December 6-7, 2003 (IDEA Weekly Review)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=133.topic" target="blank">December 5, 2003 (I Will Remember, Too)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=132.topic" target="blank">December 4, 2003 (Seeing The Big Picture ...)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=131.topic" target="blank">December 3, 2003 (No Strings Attached)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=130.topic" target="blank">December 2, 2003 (Home-School Partnerships)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=129.topic" target="blank">December 1, 2003 (Making A List, Checking It Twice)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=128.topic" target="blank">November 28-30, 2003 (Thanksgiving Week Review)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=127.topic" target="blank">November 25, 2003 (Giving Thanks ...)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=126.topic" target="blank">November 25, 2003 (An Important Message From OCLB)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=125.topic" target="blank">November 25, 2003 (Talking Points for Parents)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=124.topic" target="blank">November 24, 2003 (Tiny Pushes -- Big Heroes)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=123.topic" target="blank">November 22-23, 2003 (Weekly IDEA Review)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=122.topic" target="blank">November 21, 2003 (To Heir Is Human)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=121.topic" target="blank">November 20, 2003 (Homeland Insecurity)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=120.topic" target="blank">November 19, 2003 (Nothing Up My Sleeve)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=119.topic" target="blank">November 18, 2003 (Irony Or Intent)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=118.topic" target="blank">November 17, 2003 (The Thanksgiving Season)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=117.topic" target="blank">November 15-16, 2003 (This Week On The Website)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=116.topic" target="blank">November 14, 2003 (What's Wrong With This Picture?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=115.topic" target="blank">November 13, 2003 (Incredible Families, Incredible Work)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=114.topic" target="blank">November 12, 2003 (The Twilight Zone)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=113.topic" target="blank">November 11, 2003 (Keep Your Eye On The Prize)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=112.topic" target="blank">November 10, 2003 (A Raw Deal)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=111.topic" target="blank">November 8-9, 2003 (Weekly Website Review ...)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=110.topic" target="blank">November 7, 2003 (Due Process Review -- Do or Due?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=109.topic" target="blank">November 6, 2003 (What Is And What Shall Be)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=107.topic" target="blank">November 5, 2003 (Just Say NO!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=106.topic" target="blank">November 4, 2003 (Connecting With Others)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=105.topic" target="blank">November 3, 2003 (Whose IDEA-Related Money Is It, Anyway?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=104.topic" target="blank">November 1-2, 2003 (Spooky Stuff On The Site This Week)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=103.topic" target="blank">October 31, 2003 (Halloween Is For Kids)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=102.topic" target="blank">October 30, 2003 (Hauntingly Familiar)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=101.topic" target="blank">October 29, 2003 (Money Makes The World Go Around?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=100.topic" target="blank">October 28, 2003 (Networking)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=99.topic" target="blank">October 27, 2003 (Little Chair -- Long Table)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=98.topic" target="blank">October 24-26, 2003 (This Week On The Web Site)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=97.topic" target="blank">October 24, 2003 (A Brief Update ...)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=96.topic" target="blank">October 23, 2003 (Making A Difference)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=95.topic" target="blank">October 22, 2003 (Fair And Balanced?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=94.topic" target="blank">October 21, 2003 (Omnibus Acts and IDEA)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=93.topic" target="blank">October 20, 2003 (Grabbing the Brass Ring)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=91.topic" target="blank">October 18-19, 2003 (This Week On The Website)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=90.topic" target="blank">October 17, 2003 (Attorney Fee Cap Toolkit)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=89.topic" target="blank">October 16, 2003 (The Politics of Dancing)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=88.topic" target="blank">October 15, 2003 (Form Follows Function)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=87.topic" target="blank">October 14, 2003 (Open Letter To Secretary Paige)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=86.topic" target="blank">October 13, 2003 (The Truth Of The Matter)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=85.topic" target="blank">October 11-12, 2003 (Website Updates This Week)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=84.topic" target="blank">October 10, 2003 (The Sum of Public Education's Parts)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=83.topic" target="blank">October 9, 2003 (Partnership Without Advocacy = Politics)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=82.topic" target="blank">October 8, 2003 (Three Friends Campaign)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=81.topic" target="blank">October 7, 2003 (H.R.1350: The Snake in the Grass)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=80.topic" target="blank">October 6, 2003 (Our Children and Political Will)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=79.topic" target="blank">October 4-5, 2003 (Weekly Website Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=78.topic" target="blank">October 3, 2003 (You Can't Fool Parents)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=77.topic" target="blank">October 2, 2003 (Verb -- It's What They Do)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=76.topic" target="blank">October 1, 2003 (The Shell Game)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=75.topic" target="blank">September 30, 2003 (Another Whiff Of Hypocrisy)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=74.topic" target="blank">September 29, 2003 (In Our Children's Defense)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=72.topic" target="blank">September 27-28, 2003 (New On The Website This Week)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=71.topic" target="blank">September 26, 2003 (NCLB: A Context For Breaking The Code)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=70.topic" target="blank">September 25, 2003 (Parents: The Invisible Majority)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=69.topic" target="blank">September 24, 2003 (You Don't Bring Me Flowers Anymore)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=68.topic" target="blank">September 23, 2003 (NCLB)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=67.topic" target="blank">September 22, 2003 (NAPAS Action Alert)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=65.topic" target="blank">September 20-21, 2003 (Website News This Week)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=64.topic" target="blank">September 19, 2003 (Cash Or Carry)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=63.topic" target="blank">September 18, 2003 (No Need To Feel Embarrassed)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=62.topic" target="blank">September 17, 2003 (Solutions In Search of a Problem)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=61.topic" target="blank">September 16, 2003 (IDEA Dialogue: An Opportunity To Advance a Change In Culture)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=60.topic" target="blank">September 15, 2003 (IDEA, Disappearing Acts, and the Red M&M)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=59.topic" target="blank">September 13-14, 2003 (Many Updates This Week)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=58.topic" target="blank">September 12, 2003 (Updated Resources)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=57.topic" target="blank">September 11, 2003 (Celebrating Grandparents)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=56.topic" target="blank">September 10, 2003 (Bilateral Attorney Fee Caps – An Equitable Solution?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=55.topic" target="blank">September 9, 2003 (The Business of Education?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=54.topic" target="blank">September 8, 2003 (Spinning)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=53.topic" target="blank">September 6-7, 2003 (Busy Week On The Website!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=52.topic" target="blank">September 5, 2003 (Leave No Physician Behind)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=51.topic" target="blank">September 4, 2003 (Life & Death and the Battle To Save IDEA)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=50.topic" target="blank">September 3, 2003 (Goodbye Feds, Hello Noncompliance)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=49.topic" target="blank">September 2, 2003 (Maximum Convenience or Maximum Courage?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=48.topic" target="blank">August 30 - September 1, 2003 (Things Are Heating Up)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=47.topic" target="blank">August 28, 2003 (Proposed IDEA Legislation Does Too Little)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=45.topic" target="blank">August 27, 2003 (Treating Kids the Same)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=44.topic" target="blank">August 26, 2003 (Do You Need To Add Some Numbers To Your Reauthorization Letters?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=43.topic" target="blank">August 25, 2003 (Back To School, Backs To the Wall)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=42.topic" target="blank">August 23-24, 2003 (What's New This Week)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=41.topic" target="blank">August 22, 2003 (Omissions of Fact & Perversions of Law)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=40.topic" target="blank">August 21, 2003 (Legislative Process Review)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=39.topic" target="blank">August 20, 2003 (Robbing Peter to Pay Paul)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=38.topic" target="blank">August 19, 2003 (Time May Be Forgiving, But We Haven’t Forgotten)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=37.topic" target="blank">August 18, 2003 (Mid-August Check In)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=36.topic" target="blank">August 16-17, 2003 (Lots of New Items on Our Website ...)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=35.topic" target="blank">August 15, 2003 (Blackout!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=34.topic" target="blank">August 14, 2003 (Redefining "Education")</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=33.topic" target="blank">August 13, 2003 (Who Needs Benchmarks?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=32.topic" target="blank">August 12, 2003 (Will We Be Assured That Our Children ...)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=31.topic" target="blank">August 11, 2003 (Social Cues & Educational Law)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=30.topic" target="blank">August 9-10, 2003 (Lots of New Stuff Posted This Week)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://august%208,%202003%20(around%20www.ourchildrenleftbehind.com%20today)/" target="blank">August 8, 2003 (Around www.ourchildrenleftbehind.com Today)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=28.topic" target="blank">August 7, 2003 (Finally, Some Much-Needed Polls!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=27.topic" target="blank">August 7, 2003 (Parents Fear Lessened IDEA Oversight)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=26.topic" target="blank">August 6, 2003 (Decisions. Decisions. Decisions.)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=25.topic" target="blank">August 5, 2003 (What Should We Talk About?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=24.topic" target="blank">August 4, 2003 (Still Waters Run Deep)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=23.topic" target="blank">August 2-3, 2003 (IDEA Update)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=21.topic" target="blank">August 1, 2003 (Proper Prior Planning)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=20.topic" target="blank">July 31, 2003 (One Look In Their Eyes)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=19.topic" target="blank">July 30, 2003</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=18.topic" target="blank">July 29, 2003 (Taking Care of Business)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=16.topic" target="blank">July 28, 2003 (Words Count)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=13.topic" target="blank">July 25, 2003 (PROVE Your Point)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=11.topic" target="blank">July 24, 2003 (Building a Coalition-Assume Positive Intent)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=9.topic" target="blank">July 23, 2003 (Bright IDEA Takes Off)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=8.topic" target="blank">July 22, 2003 (Don't Dim My Bright IDEA)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=7.topic" target="blank">July 21, 2003 (Happy Monday!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=5.topic" target="blank">July 18, 2003 (The Four Ps of Advocacy)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=4.topic" target="blank">July 17, 2003</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=3.topic" target="blank">July 14, 2003</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17.showMessage?topicID=2.topic" target="blank">July 12, 2003</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=49.topic" target="blank">July 4, 2003 (Caught Ya!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=48.topic" target="blank">July 3, 2003 (Calling For Updates Since The Mark-Up ...)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=47.topic" target="blank">July 2, 2003 (Partners In Politics)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=46.topic" target="blank">July 1, 2003 (Independence Begins With IDEA)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=45.topic" target="blank">June 30, 2003 (Mid-Battle Fatigue)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=44.topic" target="blank">June 29, 2003</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=43.topic" target="blank">June 28, 2003 (Planting New Seeds of Independence)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=41.topic" target="blank">June 27, 2003 (Independence Day)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=40.topic" target="blank">June 26, 2003</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=38.topic" target="blank">June 25, 2003</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=37.topic" target="blank">June 24, 2003 (Markup Day Tomorrow - What Is Next For Us?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=34.topic" target="blank">June 23, 2003 (Only 11 Days)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=33.topic" target="blank">June 22, 2003 (GAO Report On Discipline In Schools)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=30.topic" target="blank">June 21, 2003 (Order of the Phoenix)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=27.topic" target="blank">June 20, 2003 (FAPE and LRE - What's It All About?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=26.topic" target="blank">June 19, 2003</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=25.topic" target="blank">June 19, 2003 (List of Side-By-Sides)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=24.topic" target="blank">June 18, 2003 (Reflecting and Moving Forward)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=23.topic" target="blank">June 17, 2003 (IDEA Rally Day!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=22.topic" target="blank">June 16, 2003</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=21.topic" target="blank">June 14-15, 2003 (Buried in Senate IDEA Bill Reading)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=20.topic" target="blank">June 13, 2003 (Friday the 13th)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=19.topic" target="blank">June 12, 2003 (The Senate Bill Is Out!)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=18.topic" target="blank">June 12, 2003 (Continued)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=17.topic" target="blank">June 12, 2003 (Parents Need Pollsters)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=16.topic" target="blank">June 12, 2003 (Never A Dull Moment, Eh?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=15.topic" target="blank">June 11, 2003 (Are We Ready To Rumble?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=14.topic" target="blank">June 11, 2003 (Keep Your Eyes Open, Ears To The Ground ...)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=13.topic" target="blank">June 10, 2003</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=12.topic" target="blank">June 9, 2003 (Beware of "Later")</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=11.topic" target="blank">June 8, 2003 (Bid To Alter Special Ed Law Piques Interest)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=10.topic" target="blank">June 7, 2003</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=9.topic" target="blank">June 6, 2003</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=50.topic" target="blank">July 5-6, 2003 (Legislative Process)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=8.topic" target="blank">June 4, 2003 (Preparing for Action)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=7.topic" target="blank">June 3, 2003 (Reality Check Time)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=6.topic" target="blank">June 2, 2003</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=5.topic" target="blank">May 29, 2003 (OSEP Leadership Conference)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=4.topic" target="blank">IDEA - Let It "B"</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=3.topic" target="blank">May 19, 2003 (How Did We Get Here?)</a></li><br /><li><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm22.showMessage?topicID=2.topic" target="blank">May 16, 2003 (About "Our Children Left Behind")</a></li></ul>To visit the Home Page archives, click <a href="http://p078.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17" target="_blank">HERE</a>.<br /><br /><strong>NOTE</strong>: Due to an ezBoard crash, some Home Pages may not be available. We are working to restore the complete Home Page archives by reposting them to this blog.Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1150378181013389312003-10-02T09:30:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:29:41.020-04:00Verb -- It's What They Do<p>It’s a sad fact that many people believe the money spent on special education is wasted. They say that other kids -- “normal” kids -- are more deserving of the funds, for they have the potential to make something of themselves, achieve independence, and contribute to society. They ask why so much money is being spent to educate “tomorrow’s grocery baggers.” I pity those people. They obviously fail to recognize that our children begin contributing to society from the moment they’re born – on so many levels. For example …</p><p>They CHALLENGE our medical professionals.</p><p>They TEACH our teachers.</p><p>They FOCUS our priorities.</p><p>They DEVELOP our resourcefulness.</p><p>They LIGHTEN our loads.</p><p>They ENHANCE our creativity.</p><p>They HEIGHTEN our awareness.</p><p>They TEST our patience.</p><p>They STRENGTHEN our resolve.</p><p>They MITIGATE our selfishness.</p><p>They LIFT our spirits.</p><p>They INSPIRE our loyalty.</p><p>They COMPOUND our frustration.</p><p>They AMPLIFY our generosity.</p><p>They ALLEVIATE our misgivings.</p><p>They WIDEN our perspectives.</p><p>They ACCEPT our shortcomings.</p><p>They BOOST our self-esteem.</p><p>They RELIEVE our doubts.</p><p>They REINFORCE our beliefs.</p><p>They EVOKE our compassion.</p><p>They EXPAND our social consciousness.</p><p>They ACCELERATE our growth.</p><p>They REVEAL our motives.</p><p>They ACCOMMODATE our limitations.</p><p>They BROADEN our horizons.</p><p>They MAGNIFY our resolve.</p><p>They SHARPEN our wits.</p><p>They REFINE our sensibilities.</p><p>They SHAPE our character.</p><p>They DEFINE our future.</p><p>The list could go on and on and on. Whereas all children do these things at some point and to some degree, children with disabilities constantly and consistently push the envelope. It’s what they DO – naturally. It’s what they GIVE – freely.</p><p>Those who view our children as burdens to society are asleep at the wheel. WAKE UP! Our children are incredible assets, both on a personal and on a national level. They contribute continually in countless, often immeasurable, ways. </p><p>Please <a href="http://www.congress.org/" target="top">tell Congress</a> not to DISMISS, DISENFRANCHISE, and DISREGARD our children by gutting the IDEA. We, as a nation, simply cannot afford the repercussions. Our country is in dire need of their priceless contributions. To weaken the IDEA by lessening accountability, eliminating short-term objectives, discontinuing manifestation determinations, and imposing attorney fee caps is a grave injustice to all children. </p><p>We are the parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends of 6.5 million kids. We need every voice to <a href="http://www.congress.org/" target="top">tell Congress</a> our verbs: We REMEMBER, and we VOTE.</p><p>Debi Lewis, today’s <a href="mailto:parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com">parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com</a></p><p>Our Children Left Behind [OCLB] was created and is owned/operated by parent volunteers (Sandy Alperstein, Tricia & Calvin Luker, Shari Krishnan, and Debi Lewis). Permission to forward, copy, and/or post this article is granted provided that it is attributed to the author(s) and <a href="http://www.ourchildrenleftbehind.com/" target="top">www.ourchildrenleftbehind.com</a>. For more about OCLB or to share information, please contact <a href="mailto:parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com">parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com</a>.</p>Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129589604130130052003-06-12T21:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:15:59.116-04:00The Senate Bill Is Out!IDEA ALERT<br /><br />The Senate bill is out!<br /><br /><a href="http://gregg.senate.gov/press/HELP/helppress061203.pdf" target="_blank">Read Senator Gregg's press release</a>.<br /><br />Read the Memo below from the Senate HELP Committee staff members inviting parent input. The time frame is short, so mark your calendars now and prepare to submit your Emails ASAP!<br /><br /><center>###</center><br />TO: Interested Groups<br />FROM: Annie White and Connie Garner, Senate HELP Committee<br /><br />SUBJECT: IDEA Feedback Meetings<br />DATE: June 12, 2003<br /><br />The Senate version of the Reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act will be introduced today, June 12, 2003. We plan have the bill available for review in both PDF and WORD document formats on the HELP Committee website today. To access the bill, go to the HELP Committee homepage (<a href="http://health.senate.gov/" target="_blank">http://health.senate.gov/</a>) and select the "Schedule" page (<a href="http://health.senate.gov/calendars/all.html" target="_blank">http://health.senate.gov/calendars/all.html</a>).<br /><br />As promised, we will be conducting bipartisan feedback meetings to give groups and individuals the opportunity to comment on the bill. Meetings will be scheduled in 20-MINUTE INTERVALS, from 10:00 am - noon, and 1 pm - 6 pm on the following days:<br /><br />Monday, June 16, 2003<br />Tuesday, June 17, 2003<br />Wednesday, June 18, 2003<br />Thursday, June 19, 2003<br /><br />In the HELP Committee Conference room, 428 Dirksen Senate Office Building.<br /><br />Please contact Aaron Bishop at: <a href="mailto:idea_feedback@labor.senate.gov">idea_feedback@labor.senate.gov</a>, or 202-224-6770 to schedule a meeting. Please request a specific date and time, and provide the number of people attending, group/organization name, and contact information (email address and phone number) for the person scheduling the meeting (in the subject line of the email, type: "Aaron - IDEA Feedback Meeting." He will confirm the meeting via email/phone or to re-schedule.<br /><br />We encourage groups with similar interests schedule meetings together, if possible. Meeting times will be scheduled on a first-come/first-serve basis, and the 20-minute time limit will be strictly enforced.<br /><br />We will also receive responses to the bill via email at:<br /><a href="mailto:idea_feedback@labor.senate.gov">idea_feedback@labor.senate.gov</a>, or fax at: 202-228-0929. Emailed and faxed responses should be sent to the attention of and titled "Annie and Connie – IDEA Reauthorization Feedback." <br /><br />*Please note that the email address and fax number will only be available from Thursday, June 12, 2003 through Friday, June 20, 2003.Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129589349103959302003-06-12T08:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:15:28.866-04:00ContinuedTo learn about more that has been going on today, visit Breaking News and The Grapevine’s message board. <br /><br />Your messages to help parents during this process have made this Web site what it is. Thank you for the information and keep it coming. We all need all of the credible information that you are willing to share.Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129589287660354282003-06-12T07:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:14:53.260-04:00Parents Need PollstersIt’s too bad we parents don’t have pollsters. <br /><br />The only number we’ve been able to hear with any consistency is HR 1350. We fear that many of those who voted for it in the House of Representatives really thought they were doing the right thing for us and for our kids despite the ground swell of opposition we tried to muster against its passage. It is hard to believe that it only took 42 days to jam HR 1350 through the House. We’ve now waited 42 days since its passage for the Senate response. We are being promised a bi-partisan bill. But still we wish we had a pollster.<br /><br />We think it means something that the Senate has not been able to finalize and present its version of IDEA reauthorization. We all should claim it as our victory. We are making a difference. The Senators are hearing our voices although we do not yet know if they have heard our words. Most of what we have seen from Senate staffers and others suggests that the Senate sees our (the parents and students) primary concerns as full funding. Full funding is important to us, but is way down the list from the gutted provisions we are concerned have permanently been taken from us. We need to fight to get them back in. <br /><br />Maybe the pollsters would tell us that the Senate would respond to a specific approach or to certain ideas about small changes. Maybe a pollster would tell us that the Senate really doesn’t want to hear from parents but wants to hear from lobbyists, advocacy groups and formal organizations. Maybe the pollsters would say we are trying to hard and the Senate is going to do right by us if we just leave them alone. Thank Goodness we don’t have a pollster! <br /><br />Our fight for strong IDEA reauthorization legislation truly has been unique in its diversity. There hasn’t been one idea, but hundreds. There hasn’t been one leadership voice, but thousands of parents and students exercising leadership over their own needs and their own concerns. There hasn’t been one advocacy organizations leading the way, but all have raised their voices in unison to decry the meat axe approach the House took to the IDEA we all have fought so hard to keep. In all this diversity of opinion and approach there has been harmony and unity in our willingness to express ourselves and to fight to save the civil rights bill upon which the hopes of 6.6 million students annual rests. <br /><br />Our rumor mill tells us that if the Senate doesn’t introduce something by tomorrow (Friday the 13th), nothing will be introduced until after the July 4th break. Senate staffers have affirmed for us the rumors we’ve seen on listservs and websites encouraging us to act now, before the bill is introduced, rather than waiting to contest the language that finally is introduced. We wholeheartedly agree with that approach and urge everyone to continue to contact the US Senators in their state and the Senators on the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions [HELP] Committee. Tell them the top three things you need for the Senate bill to contain and why it is necessary to include them. Use personal stories to make the need obvious to them. Send them pictures of your children and family. Let them hear your voice AND the words you are saying. Write down the names of the people with whom you speak, promise them you will make a follow up call to them and then do so.<br /><br />There are two IDEA rallies scheduled in Washington on June 13th and June 17th. If you are like us, you will not be able to drop everything to go and attend the rallies. Support those who can go by calling your Senators’ offices at some point on the 13th and the 17th and tell your Senators that your body would be in Washington if your heart wasn’t needed at home. Let them know that however big the rallies might be in Washington, there are millions of others who are at the rallies in spirit. <br /><br />Every day is a critical day in the fight to save IDEA. We are making a difference in what the final reauthorization bill will look like. Through the last three months we have been proud of the effort that parents, students and advocacy agencies have expended working toward a common goal. We also have been amazed and impressed with the number of different and unique individuals and groups have reached out to make a meaningful impression on the legislators who hold our children’s future in their hands. Don’t let up. Don’t sit down. Don’t look for a pollster or politician to tell you that we are winning or even that we are making a difference. Believe in your heart that your work will succeed. We believe in our hearts that without your work we will not succeed. <br /><br />Calvin and Tricia Luker, Parents of <br />Jessica, Missy, Lara and WillOur Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129589201675333222003-06-12T06:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:14:24.363-04:00Never A Dull Moment, Eh?At the end of the day on June the 11th, we heard that the Senate bill could still be introduced on June 12th, but there is also a chance that it could be introduced on Friday the 13th. When we looked at the Senate’s Web site on the meeting page this evening of June 11th, there wasn’t anything on the schedule yet.<br /><br />So, all we can do is watch, wait, and let each other know what we hear.<br /><br />Thank you for your input and help.Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129589053498259972003-06-11T19:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:13:50.213-04:00Are We Ready To Rumble?IDEA ALERT<br /><br />According to one of the Senate staff members this morning (June 11, 2003), IDEA is scheduled to be brought up tomorrow (June 12, 2003) and marked up in committee in about 2 weeks. Reportedly, the Senate built their own version of the bill “from the ground up.” <br /><br />Please, keep writing to us and letting us know what you hear. We want to keep parents connected and informed to the best of our ability.<br /><br />Good luck this week.Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129588998212229802003-06-11T18:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:13:22.823-04:00Keep Your Eyes Open ...... EARS TO THE GROUND, AND EMAILS ACTIVE ON JUNE 11, 2003<br /><br />Well, we have been told that June 11, 2003 is still the anticipated release date for the Senate bill. However, we were also told not to hold our breath.<br /><br />Since the President had a media-fest celebrating NCLB on June 10, 2003, followed by an online discussion with Secretary Paige, it seems to make sense that something like the release of the Senate bill will follow.<br /><br />Contact your Senators' offices and talk with your favorite organizations' lobbyists to find out what is happening. It is crucial that we continue to talking with the press to help mold a most appropriate balanced story about this reauthorization. <br />If you hear anything, please send it along to: <a href="mailto:parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com">parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com</a>.<br /><br />And, you know, if we find anything out, we will post it here as soon as possible.<br /><br />You've been doing an incredible job, everyone!Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129588919985846042003-06-10T18:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:12:55.783-04:00Thank you ...... everyone for writing. We have been reading all of your messages and the emerging theme this week is that the press needs to hear from parents. The IDEA reauthorization story is in the shadow of other national news, and has been ever since the beginning of the Iraq War and the introduction of H.R.1350 that same week. <br /><br />For many families, the reauthorization of IDEA is one of the biggest news stories in our lives. The futures of our children are at stake, if not at risk, with the present work of this Congress. <br /><br />If you are not routinely comfortable talking with the press, it might help to review this entire homepage and the Press Info page. You will see that press is beginning to listen to parents. NICE WORK, TEAM! Keep it up.<br /><br />Please continue contacting your Senators' offices. Parents need to insist that Congress produce "evidence-based legislation" when claiming that there are problems that need to be remedied for the benefit of our children. Parents are beginning to ask questions, like, "How do you know that? How can you be certain that what you are hearing is true? Can you verify that? Where did you hear that? Can you share your sources with me? Where is the data?"<br /><br />Tomorrow, June 11, 2003, was the last date that we were specifically given for the release of the Senate bill. If you hear anything from your Senators or their staff members, please, write to us and let us know. We will post it here.<br /><br />Have a nice day.Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129584306265816652003-06-09T17:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:12:22.126-04:00Beware of "Later"Experienced advocates are warning us NOT to wait until the Senate's bill is released to take action on issues that are of concern to parents. <br /><br />Many people that we have heard from expect the Senate bill to be released on Wednesday, June 11 (although no one is absolutely certain if it will be). The time to contact our senators with our concerns is NOW.<br /><br />Some parents are being told not to worry, because it's still early in the process; that problems with the bill can be fixed later. This may NOT be the case. In fact, this is exactly what House Subcommitee Chairman Castle said twice, as he introduced H.R.1350 and when it passed the House. <br /><br />Once a bill is introduced in the Senate, especially if it is a bipartisan bill, it may be extremely difficult to make any significant changes to be bill. Any debate that occurs in the Senate will probably focus on issues that were not agreed upon in the bipartisan bill - issues agreed upon in the bill will probably remain the same. Moreover, the debate could very well focus on one or two key issues to the exclusion of all others, since much time will be taken by introductory speeches and the like. Some think that mandatory funding and vouchers will be just those type of issues.<br /><br />Therefore, we must make our concerns known NOW. Please keep writing and calling your Senators' offices to ensure that Congress hears our concerns before it's too late!<br /><br />Please, keep your ears to the ground and let us know at Our Children Left Behind if you hear any news about the release of the Senate's bill. We will do the same.<br /><br />Have a nice week.Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129584168225807882003-06-08T17:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:11:46.186-04:00Bid To Alter Special Ed Law Piques InterestScroll down to June 7, 2003 news on this homepage to read the most recent update of what is happening with the Senate bill.<br /><br />Since it is Sunday, and there isn't really much new to say about the progress of the Senate bill, we thought that we'd insert a link (below) to an article that may be helpful as parents look to have the press write their stories of concern about the IDEA Reauthorization. We also have some hints on how to prepare for the press located on this Web site.<br /><br /><strong><a href="http://www.post-gazette.com/localnews/20030608specialedreg4p4.asp" target="_blank">Bid to alter special ed law piques interest</a></strong><br /><br />Sunday, June 08, 2003<br />Pittsburgh Post-Gazette<br /><br />For the parents of many special education students, the federal law known as IDEA is an old friend that has helped ensure that their children get a good education.<br /><br /><center>###</center><br />Good luck to everyone this week. Your efforts are making a significant difference for our children. Keep up the terrific work and pat your fellow parents on the back for their jobs well-done!<br /><br />As always, keep in touch. We need all of the credible information that we can get to share with others. Thank you.Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129584033119268012003-06-07T17:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:10:30.956-04:00A reliable parent advocate ...... reported that she spoke with two U.S. Senate HELP committee aides on Friday, June 6, 2003. Both aides assured her that the Senate bill (currently expected out on Wednesday) will be more balanced and more responsive to parent concerns than H.R. 1350. Senator Sessions' main concern right now is with the discipline provisions which his office feels need to be clarified. They are considering working behavior into the IEP rather than having a separate process for it. His aide assured her that it is early enough in the process that parents can still have plenty of input into the final bill. <br /><br />Senator Enzi's aide echoed the view that parents' concerns are being addressed by the Senate and that the final bill will be bipartisan and more balanced than H.R. 1350. He suggested that the HELP bill may not include the 3-year IEP or the removal of short-term objectives for K-12 students. He suggested that the controversial due process issues would probably be left for floor debate, which is expected to be extensive (a full week of debate is expected). Senator Enzi is also concerned with discipline at this point and is looking to reduce uncertainty in that area from the school's perspective.<br /><br />Both aides suggested that upon release of the HELP committee bill, parents follow up with their own legislators and staff during the two-week public comment/mark-up period. <br /><br />Hats off to these Senate offices, and others, that take the time to talk with parents, give us updates, and sincerely listen to our concerns. There have been other Senators and office staff members who have been very giving of information, but we have left them unnamed on this site, to date, by their request. They all know who they are and we appreciate them every bit as much as those with the names listed. Our children's futures are at stake, and there is nothing that we can do without reliable information.<br /><br />As always, if you hear anything else about the progress of the Senate’s bill, please, contact us here at parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com .<br /><br />Thanks to everyone for helping our children continue to dream their dreams.Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129583749971769092003-06-06T17:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:11:09.483-04:00Thank you ...... for everyone's input this week to figure out what is going on in Washington. Parents have been so left out of the loop in the past, it is difficult to figure out what is really happening. Thanks to the input of all of you and putting our heads together, the information pieces are easier to pull together and make more sense.<br /><br />From what we have been hearing this week (from all of you who have written or have forwarded credible information to us), it seems that the reason that the bill was not released by yesterday was because more is being considered and done with it. Parents are hoping that it means that the Senate is giving students with disabailities more consideration than the House did in H.R.1350.<br /><br />So, we march onward and proudly keep writing our letters, making phone calls, and scheduling face to face contact. Remember to see if you can make it to one of the upcoming rallies listed on this Web site.<br /><br />Get your children, their grandparents, therapists, doctors, employers, employees, labor union buddies, Chamber of Commerce friends, babysitters, and everyone else that you can think of to send messages similar to yours to your Senators and other elected officials. The more voices that echo our messages, the better.<br /><br />We will be posting more resources soon and are sorting through everything that we have received this week. Thank you for your contributions.<br /><br />As always, we look forward to hearing from you.Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129583681839306692003-06-04T17:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:08:39.953-04:00Preparing For ActionWe are anxiously watching and waiting for the release of the Senate's bill.<br /><br />Keep contacting your Senators' offices. Ask what they know about the release of the bill. Share your child's education stories and tell them what you need to see in the bill that will help you be assured of a bright education future for your child. They need to know what it takes for your student to be successful, day after day, in school. <br /><br />One consistent message that we have been hearing is the "two week" window for review of the released bill. So, we need to be ready to read, reflect, synthesize, and respond. <br /><br />Some folks plan on blocking out time alone. Others are planning on pulling groups together and breaking up the reading (by special interest areas, such as funding, discipline, etc.). <br /><br />Organizations work to promote their group's individually identified priority issues. So, if and when you are looking to copy a letter, sign a petition, and the like, read through the text well to be sure that each clearly reflects your beliefs, knowledge base, and wishes for your child.<br /><br />Stay tuned to CSPAN and the Senate webcasts. If you are interested in trying to look at webcasts for the first time. You may want to be sure that your computer is ready for this. It will save you time when you need it. For example today, go to <a href="http://health.senate.gov/calendars/edu.html" target="_blank">health.senate.gov/calendars/edu.html</a>. This page mentioned what you would need to view a webcast, if one was going on today pertaining to the Education Committee.<br /><br />It is critical that we stick together and share what we hear is going on at the Senate level. If we all know what is happening, we can take it from there in the ways most individually comfortable to each of us and with the organizations we enjoy most.<br /><br />Please, stay in touch. Credible information is how we all get started with producing credible outputs.<br /><br /><a href="mailto:parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com">parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com</a>Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129583533971983742003-06-03T17:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:06:52.536-04:00Reality Check TimeWe Need Your Input!<br /><br />OK, everyone. We are hearing information all over the map regarding the IDEA bill's release date. For example, "This week. Two weeks from now. They are done with the bill. They are still writing the bill." And, what is interesting is that all of the information comes for extremely credible sources.<br /><br />The only consistent message that we are hearing is that the targeted concerns that parents have been having about the bill have not been resolved to satisfactorily help our students. So, we need to keep calling our Senators' offices; asking what is happening with the bill; offering to help; and telling our stories.<br /><br />Please, if all of you who are visiting could call your U.S. Senator's office today or tomorrow, and write to us at <a href="mailto:parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com">parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com</a>, we'll share what we hear on this Web site' Grapevine in the next few days. <br />We'd like to thank everyone for coming together for the benefit of our children over these past weeks. The energy and sharing with each other has been incredible.<br /><br /><strong>Go team!</strong>Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129583411693686082003-06-02T17:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:06:06.646-04:00Well, folks ...This is the week that we anticipate the Senate’s release of their bill. We will be keeping our ears to the ground. And, as you hear anything credible, please write to us at <a href="mailto:parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com">parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com</a> <br /><br />We will make every attempt to keep this Web site current with parent-friendly updates.<br /><br />In the meanwhile, it is important that we all continue to let our Senators know our stories and what is essential to help our children be successful in school.Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129549401548052912003-05-29T07:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:05:34.456-04:00OSEP Leadership ConferenceOn May 29, 2003, Annie White (Labor Counsel from the Senate Committee on Health Education, Labor, and Pensions) and Connie Garner (Policy Director for Disability and Special Populations (Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions) addressed attendees at the OSEP Leadership Conference. They really tried to summarize how the current the Senate conversations were going and helped people in the audience better understand what to anticipate in the Senate's bill.<br /><br />Here is a summary of some of their key messages (combined within this list):<br /><br /><ul><li>Senators Gregg and Kennedy are hoping to introduce a bipartisan bill in early June.</li><br /><li>There will be at least two weeks between the introduction and the mark-up. It is important that people read the bill and send their comments.</li><br /><li>The bill looks toward protecting the rights of students with disabilities, yet address the needs that schools have.</li><br /><li>The bill looks to align with No Child Left Behind.</li><br /><li>It considers recommendations from the President's Commission's Report.</li><br /><li>Unnecessary paperwork and procedures have been looked at and will be "clarified and simplified."</li><br /><li>The public should not be "wedded to current law." They are getting many comments to keep IDEA the way it is. Connie and Annie said that this is not helpful to them at this point, because things are certainly going to change. They need concrete suggestions.</li><br /><li>They are looking at Positive Behavior Support for all kids, but the discipline issues are still up in the air. This is being talked about, but not decided.</li><br /><li>Issues that may come up on the floor include: full vs discretionary funding, school choice, attorneys' fees, and discipline (if it can't be settled in a bipartisan way within the bill).</li></ul><br />These bullet points were rewritten from my notes, wearing a parent “filter,” and by no means catch everything. Annie and Connie seemed keenly aware of the many issues that parents talk about at many of our meetings, such as teacher quality, discipline, and the like. Even though it seems that they are aware of our issues, controversy between the parties on specific issues still exist. Connie and Annie encourage us to contact them and our senators with our concerns and suggestions.<br /><br />So, keep on doing your good work and contact your Senators' offices. We need to talk with and teach all of them about concerns that touch our children most.<br /><br />For more background information, please scroll down and look at this whole homepage, and look around this Web site. We have our work cut out for us folks. Let's continue to support each other and keep on going.<br /><br />Shari Krishnan<br /><a href="mailto:parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com">parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com</a>Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129548291202574312003-05-20T07:00:00.000-04:002006-06-15T09:05:00.700-04:00IDEA - Let It "B"The IDEA reauthorization activity has been fast and furious. The Memorial Day weekend gives us an ideal chance to reflect on where we are today. Congress has gone home for the holidays to reconnect with their families, friends and constituents. The Senate work on drafting its IDEA reauthorization version churns ahead, but at a slower pace than anyone originally expected. Can we the student, parent and advocacy community already be making a difference? <br /><br />Meanwhile, 6.6 million students receiving IDEA services and their families are enmeshed in the annual IEP process. They are conscientiously analyzing student outcomes from this year’s IEP, identifying current needs and new goals, and writing next year’s IEPs. <br /><br />We are amazed that our community has been able to find any time to confront IDEA reauthorization issues. But not only are we finding time to confront HR 1350 and the assault on IDEA, we also are finding heroes. Mike Savory, a parent from Winchester, Virginia walked 90.3 miles from his home to Washington to dramatize the IDEA crisis. Parent groups and advocacy organizations have initiated letter writing and call-in campaigns. National disability rights and advocacy organizations have united to publicly oppose HR 1350 and to present a wealth of information and strategic responses to enhance community efforts to stop HR 1350. Our Children Left Behind has developed “Take Your Faces to Their Places.” We have united in diversity to save IDEA for our children. We can’t even begin to count the number of unsung individual and organizational heroes in this mission. <br /><br />The Memorial Day brief respite has allowed us time to process everything that has happened so quickly since March 19th, and to talk more with parents who are living in and working in the trenches for their own children. Debi Lewis, a parent from West Virginia who has been fighting for her son’s inclusion in his community school, wrote us a simple email. She asked why we were working so hard to save Part B (the heart of IDEA) when it already is permanently authorized. She asked why we don’t just tell the Senate to leave Part B out of the IDEA reauthorization process. Great question!<br /><br />Why, indeed? Ms. Lewis is absolutely correct. The IDEA sections that need reauthorization are Part C which addresses early childhood and intervention services and Part D, which focuses IDEA principles on strong research based best-practices, enhances the skills of IDEA educators and supports national, state and regional parent education and training on IDEA and special education. Part C and D need to be “reauthorized” because their funding clauses only permit funding through September, 2002. Part B, which contains the core IDEA programming provisions, does not contain a funding expiration date. <br /><br />Congress has the power to amend any statute at any time it wishes. There is nothing illegal about amending Part B as part of the process of reauthorizing Part C and Part D. We realize now, with Ms. Lewis’s comments, that reauthorization is being used as an excuse to radically alter Part B even though no Congressional action is required to save Part B and to continue its broad range of programs, services and protections to the core student base IDEA serves. <br /><br />What about Part B? IDEA ’97, the law in effect today, passed with the concerted effort of ALL special education stakeholders, including educators, administrators, students, parents, advocacy organizations and policy makers to create a comprehensive living Act to guide special education into the 21st century. IDEA ’97’s comprehensive reforms include the recognition that behavior challenges interfere with education and need special consideration. Congress and the stakeholders also recognize a need to build stronger parent-professional partnerships and to offer alternative dispute resolution systems that focus on partnerships rather than on litigation. IDEA ’97 emphasizes accountability across the system and across constituencies. <br /><br />The best indicator of IDEA ‘97s comprehensive reforms was that it took two years to pass the federal regulations implementing IDEA ‘97 in the states. In our state, Michigan, the rules implementing IDEA ’97 were not passed until last year. In reality IDEA ’97 is still in the implementation process, and at its best has only really been in effect for the last two years. <br /><br />The House of Representative justifies that HR 1350 is needed to increase accountability, reduce paperwork, and ensure that students who receive special education services are not left behind. What is wrong with this picture? IDEA ’97 has not been in effect long enough to see whether the 4 years implementing it has produced the outcomes Congress expected when it passed the Act. We only can begin to imagine the effort in administrative/teacher/parent hours and state administrative costs incurred to implement IDEA ’97. Why duplicate that effort now for HR 1350?<br /><br />How does HR 1350 increase accountability when Congress made no effort to analyze the current effects of IDEA ’97? How is administrative activity and paperwork reduced when HR 1350 forces the Department of Education and the legislatures and educational officers in all 50 states to repeat the recently completed process to implement IDEA ’97? How does HR 1350 propose that states pay for these activities and still fund direct special education services to students at anywhere near the level virtually all stakeholders believe is required? Finally, how does HR 1350 promote improved outcomes for individual students when it removes the fundamental protections that insure that students who have disabilities receive a free appropriate public education? <br /><br />We do not now choose to believe the House of Representatives had any deceptive motivation to use the reauthorization process to gut IDEA ’97 even though Part B is permanently authorized. Whatever Congress’ intent, the fact remains that students, parents and advocacy groups were left out of HR 1350 process. We need to ask the Senate to look at that, and to ask itself why Part B should be gutted – at huge financial expense to the states and at huge loss of educational outcomes for students – when IDEA ’97 has been given so little time to reap the benefits its collective stakeholders believed were possible when it was passed. Part B is permanently authorized. Before the Senate creates its own Bill amending Part B it should ask the simple question Ms. Lewis raised, “Why fix it if it isn’t broken?” <br /><br />Tricia and Calvin Luker<br />Jessica, Missy, Lara and Will’s Mom and Dad<br /><a href="mailto:parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com">parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com</a>Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129547857163497492003-05-19T07:00:00.001-04:002008-05-27T21:37:26.721-04:00How Did We Get Here?<div align="justify">Students with disabilities and their families – and special education as we know it -- are about to be left behind. How did this happen? How did we get here? What happens if we don’t fight for our children now, right now? What can we do, and is it too late to do anything?<br /><br /><i>Our Children Left Behind</i> has formed to answer those questions for students with disabilities and their families and supporters. We care about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act [IDEA]. We all must work together to preserve IDEA programs and protections if students with disabilities are to continue receiving a free, appropriate, public education alongside their friends and neighbors who don’t have special needs.<br /><br /><strong>WHY NOW?</strong> Congress is working on the “reauthorization” of IDEA, which was last reviewed in 1997. The process began in October, 2001 with the creation of the President’s Commission on Excellence in Special Education [PCESE]. The 19-member commission included 4 teachers and educators, 6 school principals and administrators, 5 government employees and policy makers, 2 business leaders and 2 members who were identified as parents of children with special needs. The PCESE made its recommendations in July, 2002. Its findings included that “[w]hen a child fails to make progress … parents do not have adequate options and recourse. Parents have their child’s best interests in mind, but they often do not feel they are empowered when the system fails them,” [Finding 4, emphasis original]; and that “[t]he culture of compliance has often developed from the pressures of litigation, diverting much energy from the public schools’ first mission: educating every child,” [Finding 5, emphasis original]. The PCESE’s Summary of Major Recommendations included that “we must insist on high academic standards and excellence, press for accountability for results at all levels, ensure yearly progress, empower and trust parents, support and enhance teacher quality, and encourage educational reforms based on scientifically rigorous research,” [Emphasis added.]<br /><br />Congress’ role began in earnest in June, 2002 with the House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce’s [HRCEW] web site call in separate notices to Republicans and to the general public for “Great IDEAs about special Educational Reform.” The call sought input on a number of IDEA issues including “increasing accountability and improving educational results,” “reducing the paperwork burden,” “restoring trust and reducing litigation,” and ensuring school safety. The 107th Congress ended its legislative session in December, 2002 without passing any IDEA reauthorization package, leaving the issue to the newly elected 108th Congress in 2003.<br /><br />On March 19, 2003 – the same day America began its war in Iraq – the Improving Education Results for Children with Disabilities Act, H.R. 1350, was introduced in the House of Representatives to reauthorize IDEA. There were no public hearings on the bill between its introduction and its House passage on April 30, 2003. Other pages and links within our web site detail the problems with H.R. 1350. Students with disabilities, their parents and families, student/family advocacy groups and members of the public scrambled to encourage the HRCEW to slow down H.R. 1350’s progress through the House, and to give the families a fair opportunity to comment on the proposed bill. A national call-in day was set for April 29, 2003. HRCEW Chair John Boehner, and Education Reform Committee Chair Mike Castle posted an HRCEW web site alert to Members of Congress about the call-in, warning that “some lobbying organizations are spreading false and misleading information about the bill,” and promising that congress members “…can expect to receive calls with incorrect or incomplete information regarding the legislation, as well as requests to further delay this legislation that is overdue for reauthorization.” The “lobbying organizations” and callers the Congress members were being warned about included 39 organizations representing students and their families, and thousands of students, parents and family members like you and me who called in to urge the delay of passage and advance changes to H.R. 1350.<br /><br /><strong>WHERE TO FROM HERE?</strong> On April 30, 2003 the House passed the bill, leaving students with disabilities and we who support them to do battle in the US Senate. Clearly Congress has not been willing to include students, parents or families in the core group of people influencing the drafting H.R. 1350, nor did the House of Representatives want to hear from us. We cannot let up our efforts in Congress or give up on our children. H.R. 1350 now goes to the US Senate. It can consider and amend the bill as it passed the House, or it can create and pass a new bill. Once the Senate passes its version of the IDEA reauthorization, that bill and H.R. 1350 will be sent to a Conference Committee of Senators and Congress members who work out the differences between the two bills. The bill that results from their effort is then sent back to the House and Senate for a new vote. Both houses have to approve the identical language.<br /><br /><strong>WHAT MUST WE DO?</strong> We still can raise our voices for a strong IDEA reauthorization bill. There is still time to make a difference. An informal, grass roots effort is on to encourage students and parents to “take your faces to their places,” to go visit their US Senators in their state offices within the next three weeks. Student and parent advocacy groups are stepping up their efforts to mobilize us to action. TAKE ACTION! This is the biggest threat to IDEA since it first passed in 1975. Our children need us. Every voice counts.</div>Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1129547483742425472003-05-16T07:00:00.001-04:002008-05-27T21:36:39.428-04:00OCLB Web Site Launched<div align="justify">Making its debut on May 16, 2003, the <a href="http://www.ourchildrenleftbehind.com/" target="_blank"><i>Our Children Left Behind</i></a> Web site was created to address some of the untruths being said about parents as it relates to the reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).<br /><br />Congressmen are claiming that parents are spreading misinformation and that we are not concerned about the recent passage of H.R. 1350. The passage of H.R. 1350 resembles the worst nightmare scenario for many parents who have students with disabilities.<br /><br />The purpose of this site is to publish press releases primarily authored by students with disabilities and/or their advocates and to post the updated news under the "Breaking News" section of this site.<br /><br />A volunteer mom paid for the hosting service and designed this Web site (please give her a break!). So, it is small and limited in space, with only five pages total. This site certainly will not be comprehensive of everything that is available.<br /><br />Rather, it is a place to refer people who have little or no idea what of what is going on and "light their fire" to get moving to do something. A nice choice for people who say, "I am not political. I hate politics, but what can I do?"<br /><br />Thank you for your support and interest.</div>Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17488819.post-1128517465715914102003-05-16T06:00:00.002-04:002008-05-27T21:36:02.115-04:00About Our Children Left Behind<div align="center"><a href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/32/1687/1600/OCLB%203.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: hand; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="The OCLB Team" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/32/1687/320/OCLB%203.jpg" border="0" /></a><span style="font-size:78%;">Debi, Calvin, Tricia, Sandy, and Shari</span></div><br /><div align="justify"><i>Our Children Left Behind</i> [OCLB] was created in Spring, 2003 to serve as an information resource for students, parents, and organizations concerned about Congressional activities reauthorizing the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act [IDEA]. <i>Our Children Left Behind</i> is owned and operated by Shari Krishnan, Tricia and Calvin Luker, Sandy Alperstein, and Debi Lewis and is not a membership or regulated organization. Only Shari Krishnan, Tricia and Calvin Luker, Sandy Alperstein, and Debi Lewis are authorized to make statements for or speak on behalf of <i>Our Children Left Behind</i>.<br /><br /><a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm17" target="_blank">Home page articles</a> are written by Shari Krishnan, Sandy Alperstein, Calvin and Tricia Luker, and/or Debi Lewis and reflect <i>Our Children Left Behind</i> leadership consensus opinion. Information contained within other OCLB Web site areas, including <a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm16" target="_blank">The Grapevine</a>, <a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm2" target="_blank">Message Board</a>, <a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm14" target="_blank">Breaking News</a>, and <a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm7" target="_blank">Resources</a> are posted for the use of the reader and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of <i>Our Children Left Behind</i>. <i>Our Children Left Behind</i> is not responsible for the accuracy of information or opinions stated in <a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm16" target="_blank">The Grapevine</a>, <a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm2" target="_blank">Message Board</a>, <a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm14" target="_blank">Breaking News</a>, and <a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm7" target="_blank">Resources</a> sections of the <i>Our Children Left Behind</i> Web site.<br /><br />For more information on <i>Our Children Left Behind</i> click <a href="http://pub60.ezboard.com/fourchildrenleftbehindfrm15.showMessage?topicID=15.topic" target="_blank">here</a> or e-mail <a href="mailto:parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com">parentvolunteer@ourchildrenleftbehind.com</a>.</div>Our Children Left Behindhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00110106660571150897noreply@blogger.com0