Re: [info-tech] NCLB:No Child Left Behind

2003-11-27 Thread Nancy Movall
Good point- none that I recall. Actually, it was just a group who got together to discuss this and set up a framework of sorts. And of course, it is relatively meaningless because the state won't put any teeth behind it due to local control. Let me know what your thoughts are and we should al

Re: [info-tech] NCLB:No Child Left Behind

2003-11-26 Thread John Blanchard
Nancy, Just going thru and cleaning up my e-mail. How many classroom teachers are on this committee? John Blanchard, Technology Coordinator & Instructor Storm Lake High School 621 Tornado Drive Storm Lake, Iowa 50588 PHONE: 712-732-8065 FAX: 712-732-8068 CELL: 712-299-2244

Re: [info-tech] NCLB:No Child Left Behind

2003-11-17 Thread Lance Lennon
On 11/15/03 7:18 AM, "Nancy Movall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The way I see it, the larger school districts are being targeted by the NLCB police. As we can see from the papers already, Fort Dodge, Des Moines and 17 of the schools in Sioux City are already on the "SIN" list. These are also the

[info-tech] NCLB:No Child Left Behind

2003-11-15 Thread Nancy Movall
Recently there was a question regarding the 8th Grade Tech Literacy requirement of NCLB and here is what I know so far... Every district will be required to show evidence that "all" 8th graders are technologically literate by the fall of 2006. I have been serving on a state committee that is