Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Susan Paddack
Senate District 13
Majority Whip
Coal, Garvin, Hughes & Pontotoc Counties
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For Immediate Release: March 6, 2006

Senator Susan
Paddack
Senate Approves Measure to Make Oklahoma Classrooms
More Accountable
Senator Susan
Paddack, a Democrat from Ada, said she is pleased
a measure that will enhance the accountability in Oklahoma
classrooms won the approval of the full Senate today.
“If we want Oklahoma to be even
more successful, we must offer our children the best
education possible,” Paddack said. “And
that means making Oklahoma classrooms more accountable
through end of instruction testing and through additional
support for students to achieve their maximum potential.”
Paddack, Chairman of the Senate Committee
on Education and Majority Whip in the Senate, said the
educational accountability measures contained in SB
1792 are a reflection of the work of the Governor’s
Achieving Classroom Excellence (ACE) Task Force. The
Task Force is made up of stakeholders throughout the
educational community such as educators, parents, administrators
and state and local elected officials.
“I believe Oklahomans want an education
system that promotes personal responsibility and accountability,”
Paddack said. “The provisions of SB 1792 set standards
of excellence which will help our students to compete
in today’s growing global economy.”
Paddack said the investment made to education
through high stakes testing means a brighter economic
future for all Oklahomans. She said SB 1792 includes
the following components:
- Requires students who are currently
in 6th grade to pass four of seven end of instruction
tests once they enter high school, including: English
II, Algebra 1I US History, Biology I, English III, Algebra
II and Geometry
- Provides remediation opportunities for
Oklahoma students to successfully pass the end of instruction
tests, beginning in 7th grade for those who need the
assistance
- Requires teenagers under the age of
18 to demonstrate they are proficient in 8th grade math
before obtaining a drivers license, using the same procedures
as are in place for the reading requirement
“Through the provisions of this
bill, businesses that are looking to relocate to our
state will see that we are committed to enhancing education
in Oklahoma,” Paddack said. “This will lead
to better paying jobs in our state, but most importantly
this bill sends a message that we are committed to ensuring
that our students receive the best education possible.”
Paddack said the Oklahoma State Senate
is working hard this session to pass legislation that
highlights the commitment to excellence in Oklahoma
classrooms. She said today’s vote on the ACE Task
Force recommendations is the latest measure to pass
through the Democratic controlled Senate.
She said the Senate has already passed
a bill that will give all Oklahoma teachers a $3000
pay raise, a stipend increase for teachers who serve
as mentor teachers and for those who are nationally
board certified. In addition to the teacher pay raises,
the Senate also passed a measure that will expand the
Oklahoma Higher Access Learning Program to include more
middle class families by increasing the income requirement
from $50,000 a year to $75,000 a year.
“In the Senate, we are committed
to passing legislation that reflects the value we place
in Oklahoma’s next generation,” Paddack
said. “Through the passage of SB 1792, we are
making a commitment to help Oklahoma classrooms set
a standard of excellence that will be the roadmap for
a brighter future for all Oklahomans.”
For
more information contact:
Senator Paddack's Office - (405) 521-5541