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Gregoire: Lawmakers must settle education reform issue

Gregoire: Lawmakers must settle education reform issue

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Gregoire: Lawmakers must settle education reform issue

by Associated Press

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Posted on March 9, 2010 at 11:46 AM

Updated Tuesday, Mar 9 at 3:39 PM

SEATTLE - Gov. Chris Gregoire said Tuesday that she'll keep lawmakers in Olympia until they resolve their debate over school reform.

"The one thing I do know we need to do before anyone goes home is reforms in the K-12 system," Gregoire said. "We're going to have to make that happen, not only for Race to the Top, but even more importantly to me, for the success of the children."

As the end of the legislative session nears, the Senate and the House had yet to reach a compromise on this session's two big education reform measures.

The first issue is how the state should prepare to apply for a piece of the $4.35 billion the federal government wants to split among states involved in education reform. The second is what should be the next step toward revising the way in which Washington state pays for basic education.

Lawmakers in the House say the two issues should not be separated. They have passed a bill that combines elements of both ideas.

The Senate has approved the reforms associated with the federal Race to the Top competition but want to hold off on education finance reform.

Lawmakers in both houses said negotiations continue.

Gregoire told a group of reporters that she doesn't usually like to label things as "go home" issues. But her proposal to change state law in preparation for the state's application for Race to the Top dollars is an exception.

On the House's efforts to combine the two issues -- by amending the Race to the Top bill -- Gregoire said she didn't want anything to stand in the way of her bill.

Rep. Pat Sullivan, D-Covington, said the two reform bills must be connected.

"Either both have to pass, or neither will pass," he said Tuesday.

Sullivan said the problem in passing the Race to the Top bill without approving the next step in education reform, which includes a $1 billion down-payment on education reform, is that the Legislature would be sending another unfunded mandate home to the state's public schools.

"It's just ironic that we've spent quite a bit of time talking about unfunded mandates, and here we are about to do it again," Sullivan said.

Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown, of Spokane, explained in a Monday blog post that the state Senate is committed to getting the state ready for the Race to the Top competition and wants to find more money for K-12 education, but she doesn't think the state can find those dollars this year.

Brown said last year's passage of the education reform bill is a promise that will be kept, when a new source of money is identified.

"While the Senate absolutely agrees that our K-12 schools need additional support, we believe in passing legislation we know we can fund," Brown wrote.

She expressed a desire to move ahead on the Race to the Top reforms and to keep talking about how to find more money for basic education.

The application for Race to the Top dollars calls on states to commit to at least some things on a list of reforms, such as improving teacher evaluation, agreeing to national education standards and fixing the lowest performing schools.

The governor's plan includes a new school accountability plan from the State Board of Education; the first state evaluation criteria for principals, who have been evaluated under general administrative guidelines; alternative new ways to become a teacher; and plans to pay teachers more for innovation, improving achievement gaps or developing a program that focuses on science and technology.

The state's application for Race to the Top is due in June.

 

 

 

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bobknows said on March 10, 2010 at 8:37 AM

The trouble is that politicians use the word "reform" when they mean "Lets add some more fraud, waste, and corruption."

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speedracer said on March 9, 2010 at 10:10 PM

opps now

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speedracer said on March 9, 2010 at 10:09 PM

thanks knowitall...i had no idea she was spending our time wrecking homes..I dislike her even more npw...who ever it is on here that know's the list of jerkoffs to vote out...please post that again come november just to make sure we all get it right this time

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gritz said on March 9, 2010 at 7:44 PM

Know it all - Personally, I could careless who is sleeping with who. In no shape or form does that effect me, so why should I care? I fail to see how it effects you either. Grade her on her job. Has she represented you fairly or correctly? If not, then attack her on those issues. If we judged everyone based off of innuendos or rumors, then there would be nobody left in Washington, our schools, your job and half your neighborhood.On what issue has Cantwell not voted for or has not represented her constituents on? Keep in mind that she won by 17% over her foe. That can be considered a landslide. If you are in the minority and you are upset because she does not represent your viewpoint, that is what being a minority is about.Trust me, I had to put up with 8 years of Bush. BTW- Cantwell has no say on State budget issues.

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knowitall said on March 9, 2010 at 6:31 PM

why are we supporting senator Cantwell who is in the New York Post for an affair with a married man? This is her second time around as a home wreaker. I want my money back!!!!

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scott_bellevue said on March 9, 2010 at 3:27 PM

Gritz: the last time we approved a levy in Bellevue to increase funding for our schools, the state appropriated it for other uses and it never went to the schools. Kind of like we passed I-960 and the legislature overturned it. Are you seeing a pattern of doing exactly the opposite of what people are voting for?

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liftright4u said on March 9, 2010 at 3:17 PM

Olympia is the classic spend then tax black hole. She is running this State into the ground. Throw the whole $#%# group out.

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haylee said on March 9, 2010 at 2:33 PM

truthdector......proof read, proof read, proof read. It makes you lose credibility with misspelling and typo's.

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truthdector said on March 9, 2010 at 1:21 PM

Ya, ya, ya... this is the rat that said "Deficit, what Deficit?" on the last week of campaigning against Rosi who said we had a budget crisis.... She lied, it came out just weeks after the re-election that Washing State was in the Red, By Billions, and now billions and billions more... With rats.. I mean democrats, the more things change, the more they stay the same.

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squish1717 said on March 9, 2010 at 12:57 PM

Yes lets keep them in session at a cost of $30,000-40,000 per day to do so. Then they can find a way to create a tax to pay for that too. Epic fail.

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gritz said on March 9, 2010 at 12:49 PM

She will make this a Bond issue, that way she can say its not a tax.Wait... we vote on those. Thats OK, she knows we usally vote for schools and police.

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