Instead, they approved what is known as the immersion method, which would give youngsters a year of intensive English, then put them in regular classrooms.
But only one district was given training in putting special education students in regular classrooms, but giving them extra help.
Mr. Clinton wants another down payment on his program to put 100,000 new teachers in classrooms across the nation.
Particularly complicated are questions about putting deaf students in traditional classrooms, a practice known as mainstreaming.
It is about time that the power and control were put back in schools and classrooms where they rightfully belong.
"You've got to put parents in classrooms, as well as kids."
The board last year voted to eliminate labs for computers and put them in classrooms instead.
The program is part of President Clinton's goal to put more computers in classrooms and provide more training for teachers for the 21st century.
His needs drive their decisions, and from the day he was born, Mrs. Lamson has been set on putting him in regular classrooms.
You can't put executives in dorms and in undergraduate classrooms.