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School Choice "Left Behind" in Roanoke?

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008   

Roanoke - They say their right to choose the best schools for their kids has been "left behind." When Forest Park Elementary in Roanoke was shut down last spring, students were assigned to one of three other schools. Parents say that move denied them their right under the "No Child Left Behind" law to choose new schools for their children.

David Beidler, with the Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley, says the Parent-Teacher Association suit against the Roanoke City School District is valid.

"These families didn't have any choice at all. They were pressed right into these schools and the federal 'No Child Left Behind' law requires the school system to offer the parents of these children a choice of schools."

District officials said they worked with parents to try to meet their requests for transferring to the school of their choice, but Beidler argues parents should have been allowed to choose new schools from the beginning, rather than having them assigned.

Beidler stresses that, because Forest Park was so far behind on getting children into new schools, the suit also requests extra help for students. There's a hearing this Friday in the case.

"The federal law requires supplemental education services to be provided to those students. We're also asking the court to direct the superintendent of Roanoke City Schools to provide those services to these students, no matter where they are."

Beidler says that while 95 percent of schools in the state are meeting or surpassing standards, that figure is significantly lower in Roanoke City.


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