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From Education Week [American Education's Newspaper of Record],
Thursday, March 4, 2010. See
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/campaign-k-12/2010/03/xx_states_are_named_race_to_th.html
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15 States Plus D.C. Are Named Race to the Top
Finalists
By Michele McNeil
And the highly anticipated Round One finalists are...
Colorado, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,
Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New York, North
Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and
Tennessee.
The Final 16 beat out 25 other states and earned the highest scores
from the peer reviewers, who awarded points based on a 500-point
grading scale that judged states' commitments to improve teacher
effectiveness, data systems, academic standards, and low-performing
schools.
The list of finalists is supposed to reflect U.S. Secretary of
Education Arne Duncan's promise that he would set a very high bar for
this education-reform competition, which has become one of the Obama
administration's most high-profile policy levers. At stake is $4
billion from the economic-stimulus package approved by Congress last
year, not to mention bragging rights.
We'll have more analysis on the winners-and losers-later, but our
first take on the list of finalists is that many of them are Southern,
right-to-work states. New York is a surprise because many argue its
student-teacher data law is weak, and its attempt to loosen
restrictions on charters failed. Kentucky made the list, but has no
charter law. Also, Colorado is the only Western state to make the
cut.
Now, these finalists will each assemble a five-person team that will
come to Washington the week of March 15 to make a presentation to the
peer reviewers, who can then adjust their grades before coming up with
a final score. Duncan will have the final say-especially when it
comes to how many awards are given out in this first round-but the
general idea is that the scores will be ranked in order, with the
highest-scoring states winning.
Winners will be announced in April. Losers can reapply by June 1 for
Round Two; the final awards will be given out in September.
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Jerry P. Becker
Dept. of Curriculum & Instruction
Southern Illinois University
625 Wham Drive
Mail Code 4610
Carbondale, IL 62901-4610
Phone: (618) 453-4241 [O]
(618) 457-8903 [H]
Fax: (618) 453-4244
E-mail: jbecker@siu.edu