Alexander Votes Against “National School Board” Sponsors Republican Alternative that Restores Responsibility to States and Teachers

Jun 12, 2013 at 06:00 pm by Unknown


U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) Wednesday voted against sending to the Senate floor a bill introduced by Senate Democrats that he said would “establish a national school board.”

In a party-line vote, Democrats voted 12 to 10 to send the bill to the floor.

Alexander offered as an alternative a proposal to fix No Child Left Behind, saying, “what we’re trying to do is free the states to help children in 100,000 schools meet their needs in individual ways. The real difference is whether we think the responsibility is here in Washington or at home—we believe it’s at home.

“The Democratic proposal establishes a national school board. What such a proposal really says is they don’t trust parents and they don’t trust classroom teachers and states to care about and help educate their children, and they want someone in Washington do it for them.

“We completely reject that. Our proposal places responsibility for helping our children learn  squarely where it ought to be —on states and communities, and it does that by giving teachers and parents more freedom, flexibility and choice.”

The Alexander substitute for the Democratic proposal includes: 

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Sen. Lamar Alexander

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