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Thompson: No Child Left Behind Isn't Working

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WASHINGTON (AP) ― Republican Presidential candidate Fred Thompson said Thursday that President Bush's signature education program isn't working and that he would provide federal education money with fewer strings attached.

"We've been spending increasing amounts of federal money for decades, with increasing rules, increasing mandates, increasing regulations," Thompson said. "It's not working."

He added that there are problems with Bush's No Child Left Behind program, which requires annual testing and punishes schools that don't make progress.

"No Child Left Behind—good concept, I'm all for testing—but it seems like now some of these states are teaching to the test and kind of making it so that everybody does well on the test—you can't really tell that everybody's doing that well. And it's not objective," Thompson said.

Instead, he said the federal government should be providing block grants as long as states set up objective testing programs.

He said his message to states would be "We expect you to get objective testing done and publicize those tests for the local parents and for the local citizens and suffer the political ramifications locally if things don't work out right."

Thompson was responding to a question as he began a three-day bus tour of Florida, his first since the former Tennessee senator and star of NBC's "Law & Order" announced his candidacy last week. A woman asked what he would do for education, and he told her how schools are run should be local and state decisions and not something that's dictated out of Washington.

"It's your responsibility. If you don't like what's going on, don't get in your car and drive by your school board and maybe drive by the capitol and get on an airplane and fly to Washington and say 'I don't like the way the school down the street is being run,"' he said.

Thompson also has stops scheduled at The Villages and Celebration.

(© 2007 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

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