Another troubling part of the revisions is the loss of school choice:

"But this proposed change could meet with resistance from Congress, especially Republicans. Education Week quotes Alexa Marrero, a spokeswoman for Rep. John Kline of Minnesota, the top Republican on the House Education and Labor Committee: �It�s disappointing to see [tutoring] and school choice removed from the parental toolbox, particularly because it appears the focus is shifting to the needs of schools rather than the needs of students." from The Christian Science Monitor article "No Child Left Behind overhaul: five key things that would change"

I see this having a huge impact on those of us who have been able to find an out of district school that fits our kids, and allows us to enroll them. What will this do to charter schools? Aren't they all technically "out of district" schools?