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	<title>The Center for Education Reform&#187; ESEA reauthorization</title>
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		<title>Growing Bipartisan Concerns With Senate ESEA Proposal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Twenty-nine civil rights groups, business associations, statewide education officials, and education advocates announce withholding of support for Senate HELP Committee's ESEA reauthorization plans due to historic retreat on accountability measures.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Twenty-nine civil rights groups, business associations, statewide education officials, and education advocates&#8211;including the US Chamber of Commerce, ACLU, Chiefs for Change, Education Trust, National Urban League, and Students First&#8211;<a href="http://www.civilrights.org/press/2011/we-cannot-support-this-bill.html" target="_blank">announce withholding of support</a> for Senate HELP Committee&#8217;s ESEA reauthorization plans due to historic retreat on accountability measures.</p>
<p>&#8220;Federal funding must be attached to firm, ambitious and unequivocal demands for higher achievement, high school graduation rates and gap closing. We know that states, school districts, and schools needed a more modern and focused law. However, we respectfully believe that the bill goes too far in providing flexibility by marginalizing the focus on the achievement of disadvantaged students.&#8221;</p>
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