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Tell Congress: Don't Harm Kids with LD

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By NCLD Public Policy Team

No Child Left Behind - Learning About Learning Disabilities

About the Issue

ESEA in the House: On February 9, 2012, the House Education and Workforce Committee introduced legislation to reauthorize Title I of ESEA. Called the "Student Success Act" (H.R. 3989), the House bill represents a full retreat from accountability for students with disabilities and other disadvantaged children. The bill does not set performance goals for students and would not require any meaningful instructional interventions and supports for struggling students. Instead, the bill leaves states free to establish accountability systems that are sure to wipe out the progress made under No Child Left Behind.

H.R. 3989 would also eliminate the current limitations on the use of alternate assessments for students with disabilities. Such assessments take students with learning disabilities (LD) off track for a regular diploma. Rather than continuing to support students with LD in achieving a high school diploma and pursuing employment and postsecondary education, the bill will encourage schools to expect less from students with learning disabilities.

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Dear [Decision Maker],

I am writing about the Student Success Act (H.R. 3989) introduced by the House Education & Workforce Committee on February 9, 2012, to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, or No Child Left Behind.

H.R. 3989 would seriously jeopardize the gains made over the past decade toward improving the academic achievement of disadvantaged students, including the nation's 2.4 million students with learning disabilities.

I ask you to oppose Committee approval of H.R. 3989 and urge you to support a more bipartisan effort to reauthorize ESEA in the House.
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