CURRENT WEATHER CONDITIONS: Clear 71 ° Click For Extended Forecast
The Advocate and Democrat
Photo Gallery Videos Channels Search
Obituaries Obituaries Archive
Subscribe Today! Learn More About:
Search: Recent News Archives or try Advanced Search
GET BREAKING NEWS
Enter your email address to sign up.
Email Address:
Receive special offers from The Advocate and Democrat.



September 05, 2010

choose text size bigger text smaller text

Matlock: state lawmakers to focus on Race to the Top

Published: 8:38 AM, 12/28/2009 Last updated: 8:40 AM, 12/28/2009
 

Author: Tommy Millsaps

State Rep. Jimmy Matlock, R-Lenoir City, says education will be the focus in a special legislative session of the Tennessee General Assembly in January.
Gov. Phil Bredesen has called for a special session of the General Assembly focusing on education, including both K-12 and higher education.

The special session is set to begin Jan. 12 to coincide with the start of the regular legislative session.
To compete for more than $4 billion in federal education funding through the Race to the Top program, states must complete applications to compete for the money by Jan. 19.
Matlock said he and other state lawmakers do not like the idea of having to accept increased federal authority over education.

"We trust the local school directors and school boards, not the bureaucrats in Washington," he said.
However, Matlock acknowledged to make the state eligible for $400 million in federal funding through the Race to the Top education initiative, the state will have to agree to the federal guidelines when lawmakers return next month.

Race to the Top in general will call for tougher accountability for schools and teachers.
The Tennessee Education Association (TEA), the state teachers' union, in a statement said it supports the governor's call for a special session, which would focus on qualifying the state for the Race to the Top program. But, TEA also worries the emphasis on standardized student performance testing might increase.

Earl Wiman, TEA president, said his membership is concerned too much is already riding on student performance, based on a multiple-choice test.
Tennessee teachers' experience with No Child Left Behind program has made them wary of federal programs big on tests and small on an overall evaluation of teacher's performance, Wiman said.
"We just want to make sure that, as we redesign this evaluation system and look at student performance, it does what it ought to do, which is to improve student learning," he added.

The union is pleased Gov. Bredesen has taken steps to ensure teacher's voices will be heard in the complicated, but important process," said Wiman.
Both the Monroe County and Sweetwater City school systems have said they will applied for the funds if the state is awarded the money.

Budget cuts
Garnering the education funding could be key because the state is facing at least a $1 billion budget shortfall. And that estimate could be very conservative, Matlock said.
He fears changes to health care pending at the federal level could add another $1 billion in debt to the state.

Matlock said due to the poor economy and state budget concerns, state departments are looking at making 6 to 9 percent budget cuts in the upcoming state budget.
As for his own plans, Matlock said he will run for re-election in 2010.
Matlock said if he is lucky enough to be re-elected, that would give him three terms and six years in the Tennessee House, and that would likely be enough for him.

tommy.millsaps@advocateanddemocrat.com | 337-7101

Print This Story Print This Story Email This Story Email This Story To A Friend

Subscribe to The Advocate and Democrat by clicking SUBSCRIBE. Sign up for Breaking News emails from The Advocate and Democrat by clicking EMAIL ALERTS and inputting your email address next to "Add Me" near the top right corner.


Newspapers In Education Destination Xpress EZ-Pay
Newspapers In Education
Newspapers In Education
Destination Xpress
Destination Xpress
EZ-Pay
EZ-Pay


PHOTO GALLERIES

CATEGORIES
Community Sports Schools
RECENT GALLERIES

View All Galleries



Comments or questions about our site

Copyright © 2010, The Advocate and Democrat, All Rights Reserved, Privacy Policy
http://advocateanddemocrat.com