From Deseret News archives:
State education officials give only token attention
All this Washington posturing about "accountability" is tantamount to "put it in the book," and this administration has made it a fine art when it comes to demonstrating their commitment to minorities. They are now requiring states to "aggregate" minorities, where there are 10 or more minority students in a school, so they can determine if they are being underserved. I don't understand why the state is arguing over 10 and holding out for 40. The Utah State Office of Education will just put it in the "data warehouse" anyway, with all the other reports schools have to prepare, where it will never see the light of day. And therein lies the problem.
President Reagan created the "New Federalism." That called for block granting programs to the states and requiring state government to designate a state entity to monitor compliance. He believed in the integrity of state officials to carry out their responsibilities. Had the states been doing so, it may well be that the federal government would not have had to remind the states that they are responsible for making sure that all students are receiving a quality education.
A basic principle of management is "that which gets monitored gets done." Using that standard, the Board of Education gets a failing grade. Information should be used to manage, not to justify, its existence as the state board has done.
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