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On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 12:40:24 -0800, John Bawden 
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>And if said President fails the level two years in a
>row then maybe automatic dismissal as not worthy of
>the office?
>
>--- Bruce Collins <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>

Great idea, all for it.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ucas/20070121/cm_ucas/speakingoutagainstwarinira
qistoolittletoolate



>> John Clogg wrote:
>> > What is the solution, then?  Public schools are
>> required to accept any
>> > student.
>>
>> Perhaps you need to adopt a "No Presidents Left
>> Behind" Policy :-)
>>
>>
>http://www.avantnews.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=328
>>
>> Here's an excerpt:
>> "
>> A key provision of No President Left Behind is the
>> requirement that the
>> office of the presidency develop a collection of
>> assessments, policy success
>> rates, and other indicators on which presidential
>> performance can be judged.
>> Presidents will be required to meet Adequate Yearly
>> Progress (AYP) levels
>> across the range of indicators, cross-referenced
>> with goals as announced in
>> campaign appearances, State of the Union speeches,
>> and other public events.
>>
>> Presidents who fail to meet AYP levels, to be
>> externally assessed though a
>> rigorous NPLB annual testing program, are considered
>> to have "fallen short",
>> which then qualifies the failing president for
>> additional assistance in the
>> form of better advisors, better policies, and, in
>> extreme cases, remedial
>> education.
>> "
>>
>> Bruce
>>
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>John Bawden
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