April 6, 2001

 

SENATE EXECUTIVE MESSAGE NO. 94

 

The Honorable Richard Romero and

Members of the Senate

Executive-Legislative Building

Santa Fe, New Mexico 87503

 

Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

 

I have this day VETOED and am returning SENATE BILL 661 enacted by the Forty-Fifth Legislature, First Session, 2001.

 

This bill provides that the State Board of  Education need not assess and accredit our public schools once every three years, but gives to the Board the discretion to determine the frequency in which schools are evaluated.

 

By changing the law only one year after the initial accreditation system was implemented this proposal is a disservice not only to the 166 probationary schools identified last year, but also to all 766 public schools in the three-year accreditation cycle.  I am concerned this legislation would lead to school evaluations that are so few and far between that parents and students would not be able to get a clear picture of whether or not their schools are providing a good education.  

 

 

Sincerely,         

 

 

 

          Gary E. Johnson         

Governor         

 


RECEIVED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR:

 

Time: _____________________                By:_____________________________

                                                                     Secretary of State

Date ______________________             

 

Time:______________________

 

Date_______________________               By:_____________________________

                                                                     Chief Clerk of the Senate

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