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Clean Laughs : No Child Left Behind
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From: MSN NicknameFlowergurl8750  (Original Message)Sent: 3/9/2005 1:59 AM

My Mom got this joke from a friend at the school where she works. I hope everyone gets a good laugh from it. I know I did.

No Child Left Behind

In response to President Bush's Federal "No Child Left Behind Act"

(NCLB), it is proposed that students will have to pass a test

to be promoted to the next grade level.

In the hope that this proposal will be uniformly adopted by all

Of the states as well as North Carolina, the new test will be

Called the Federal Arithmetic and Reading Test, or FART.

All students who cannot pass a FART in the second grade will be re-tested in Grades 3,

4, and 5 until they are capable of passing a FART score of 80%.

If a student does not successfully FART by grade 5, that student shall be placed in a separate English program known as the Special Mastery Elective for Learning Language, or SMELL.

If, with this increased SMELL program, the student cannot pass the required FART test, he or she can still graduate to middle school by taking another one-semester course in Comprehensive Reading and Arithmetic Preparation, or CRAP.

If by age fourteen the student cannot FART, SMELL, or CRAP, he or she can earn promotion in an intensive one-week seminar known as the Preparatory Reading for Unprepared Nationally Exempted Students, or PRUNES.

It is the opinion of the Department of Instruction for Public Schools (DIPS) that an intensive week of PRUNES will enable any student to FART, SMELL, or CRAP.

This revised provision of the student component of the House Bill 101 should help “clear the air�?as part of the “No School Left Standing�?Act.

 



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From: MSN Nickname††Mädísoñ�?/nobr>Sent: 3/9/2005 4:39 AM
That was hilariously funny!!!!