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LR 2169
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Emergency preamble. Whereas, acts of the Legislature do not become
effective until 90 days after adjournment unless enacted as
emergencies; and

 
Whereas, Maine's system of learning results has established high
standards for student achievement and high school graduation; and

 
Whereas, Maine Education Assessment and other performance data
demonstrate that there is a significant gap between student
achievement and state standards, jeopardizing the ability of
thousands of Maine students to earn a high school diploma by the
2008 deadline established by the Legislature; and

 
Whereas, all Maine school districts are expected to meet the
same learning standards and to do so according to state
requirements; and

 
Whereas, efficient implementation of the system of learning
results requires widespread changes in traditional school
organization and educational practices; and

 
Whereas, moving to a standards-based public education system
requires support services not currently widely available to
school districts; and

 
Whereas, Maine already has a variety of nongovernment
organizations that have developed efficient approaches to service
delivery but lack the resources to provide large-scale support to
Maine schools; and

 
Whereas, successful and efficient implementation of the system
of learning results requires that there be rapid collaborative
development of high-quality products, policies and procedures
that support state requirements and widespread dissemination of
these policies and procedures to avoid unnecessary duplication of
effort, including training in their use; and

 
Whereas, successful and efficient implementation of the system
of learning results requires support services that: operate
locally, regionally and statewide; are based on individual
district needs but consistent with state requirements; are
flexible and responsive and designed to address local needs when
and where needed; allow people to learn with and from each other
in a safe, professional environment; build the capacity of local
districts to act on achievement data to improve student learning;
and create and disseminate products that can be used by educators
throughout the State, such as teacher-developed lessons and
organizational strategies for successful implementation; and

 
Whereas, in the judgment of the Legislature, these facts create
an emergency within the meaning of the Constitution of


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