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House-Senate Education Conference Approves President’s Reading Initiatives, Other Agreements
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 25, 2001 |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Bipartisan momentum behind President Bush’s education reform plan resumed today as House and Senate education leaders ratified another series of agreements, including approval of the President’s ambitious Reading First and Early Reading First initiatives, meant to ensure that every public school student reads by the third grade. Today’s meeting, originally postponed in the wake of the September 11th terrorist attacks on the United States, paves the way for quick resolution of remaining issues in the coming days.
"We’re sending a message to the nation and the world that America’s domestic policy agenda is moving forward," said Rep. John Boehner (R-OH), the chairman of the House-Senate conference. "We’re going to finish this process, and send a bill to the President that he can sign into law."
"It is vitally important that all our students can read by the time they reach third grade," said House Education Reform Subcommittee Chairman Mike Castle (R-DE). "If our children are not literate by then, they surely will be "left behind" on the road to excellence in education. Reading is the heart of every subject and once they learn to read, they will be able to read to learn."
Among the provisions ratified by conferees:
"Will we target funding increases toward existing programs that have been proven effective in helping poor children learn? Or will we use funding increases to create new programs that, while well-intentioned, may not help students who need help the most?" Boehner asked conferees.
While acknowledging that differences would have to be resolved over funding levels, Boehner urged conferees to focus on the reforms at the heart of the legislation and to ensure that they’re properly crafted. Boehner expressed confidence that the conference would produce a consensus accountability standard that is "rigorous, achievable, targeted to all groups, and raised gradually," as President Bush has asked.
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