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AirTalk for October 15, 2004

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Penalties For California Schools Under No Child Left Behind; Howard Dean; FilmWeek
Penalties For California Schools Under No Child Left Behind; Howard Dean; FilmWeek

Penalties For California Schools Under No Child Left Behind; Howard Dean; FilmWeek

Penalties For California Schools Under No Child Left Behind

AirTalk for October 15, 2004

Over 1,200 California schools could face penalties by the end of the year if they do not reach test scores set by the federal No Child Left Behind program. Under the program, if schools do not reach set annual test score targets, they can be called “failures,” and face sanctions such as the replacement of principals or teachers. Larry Mantle talks with Russalyn Ali, Executive Director of the Education Trust West, Jeff Davis, principal of the Sun Valley Middle School, Jeff Davis, principal of the Sun Valley Middle School in Orange County, and Deborah Ernst, Director of Specially-Funded Programs at LAUSD.

Howard Dean

AirTalk for October 15, 2004

Larry Mantle talks with former Governor of Vermont and former Democratic Presidential candidate Howard Dean about the upcoming Presidential election, and his new book You Have The Power.

FilmWeek

AirTalk for October 15, 2004

Larry Mantle and critics Lael Loewenstein of Variety and F.X. Feeney of the L.A. Weekly discuss this week's new film releases, including Shall We Dance, Team America: World Police, Stage Beauty, Being Julia, Eulogy, The Final Cut, Stephen King's Riding the Bullet, Hillside Strangler, Tarnation, Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train, and Z Channel: A Magnificent Obession.