Tom Latham: Bring Back Control and Power of Education to State and School Districts

“No Child Left Behind was an experiment with great intentions that hasn’t worked because of the way it was implemented.” Latham said he was ok with Federal assistance for disabled children who received Title I, but was concerned about their breadth of involvement:
I also asked him about District Race to the Top:…to have the federal government try to dictate what curriculum is at that level and what they can or cannot do – local school districts get maybe 5 to 6 percent of their revenue from the federal government but about 70 to 80 percent of the regulations come from the federal government. It is cumbersome to deal with.
It dramatically expands the role of the Federal government. They are going to be writing the grant applications based on what the rules that come out of Washington rather than what the needs are