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    An explanation of No Child Left Behind - Macon County News

    An explanation of No Child Left Behind
    Macon County News
    No Child Left Behind. These phrases have been tossed about for several years in the media. Those who are not professional educators (and many who are) tend ...



    'No Child Left Behind' Report Cards in For SD - KDLT News

    KELOLAND TV

    'No Child Left Behind' Report Cards in For SD
    KDLT News
    And each year, as required by "No Child Left Behind" a higher percentage of students are required to be at an advanced and proficient level. ...
    State has mixed results on No Child Left Behind report cardSioux Falls Argus Leader
    School Progress Up Slightly In South DakotaKELOLAND TV

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    President Obama on Education: ?The Status Quo is Morally Inexcusable? - The W...

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    President Obama on Education: ?The Status Quo is Morally Inexcusable?
    The White House (blog)
    And by the way, this is different from No Child Left Behind, because what that did was it gave the states the wrong incentives. A bunch of states watered ...
    Obama defends education initiativeThe Hill
    Obama Takes On Critics of Education PlanNew York Times
    Obama to discuss education reformUPI.com
    Christian Science Monitor -The Atlantic
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    Area schools now found to meet adequate yearly progress goals - Daily Republic

    Area schools now found to meet adequate yearly progress goals
    Daily Republic
    Two area high schools are among seven in the state that were determined to have met adequate yearly progress goals for No Child Left Behind for 2009-10 on ...



    The Obama Education Revolution - National Review Online (blog)

    Financial Times

    The Obama Education Revolution
    National Review Online (blog)
    We are a very long way from the classroom in Washington, and if we have learned one thing from [No Child Left Behind], it's that one-size-fits-all remedies ...
    States setting pace on school change; Obama agenda stalled in CongressWashington Post
    Obama Speaks, Duncan OverreactsThe American (blog)
    Education reforms spark 'quiet revolution'Politico (blog)
    Catalyst Ohio -Port Orchard Independent -Ithaca Journal
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    AYP more than pass/fail, educators say - NeighborNewspapers.com

    AYP more than pass/fail, educators say
    NeighborNewspapers.com
    No Child Left Behind helps us look at that.? The program also recommends specific remediation strategies; for example, North Springs must offer free ...
    Four schools achieve adequate yearly progressWarren Record
    Three Our Of Four Dade Schools Fail To Make AYPDade County Sentinel
    Six schools make AYP gainsNews of Orange County
    Laurinburg Exchange -Richmond County Daily Journal
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    How are Springfield schools doing on the MAP test? Find out Friday. - News-Le...

    How are Springfield schools doing on the MAP test? Find out Friday.
    News-Leader.com
    The federal No Child Left Behind law requires all students to be tested in math and communication arts each year, grades 3-8, and once in high school. ...

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    Most Largo-Lanham area schools miss the mark on state testing benchmarks - Bu...

    Most Largo-Lanham area schools miss the mark on state testing benchmarks
    Business Gazette
    The tests measure reading and math proficiency of third- through eighth-grade students as required by the federal No Child Left Behind Act. The schools that ...
    Maryland State Assessment scores show where Laurel schools need improvementExplore Howard County

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    Mixed opinions surface on district's yearly progress - Isanti-Chisago County ...

    Mixed opinions surface on district's yearly progress
    Isanti-Chisago County Star
    However, in the No Child Left Behind Program how that progress is measured can be confusing. And, when the Cambridge-Isanti Public School ...

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    Schools in Franklin, Hart counties fail to meet No Child Left Behind requirem...

    Winston-Salem Journal

    Schools in Franklin, Hart counties fail to meet No Child Left Behind requirements
    Anderson Independent Mail
    ... Hart counties are among the 29 in Georgia that did not meet ?adequate yearly progress? standards this year under the federal No Child Left Behind law. ...
    29 percent of schools don't make 'adequate yearly progress'Atlanta Journal Constitution
    17 of 22 schools meet goalsWilkes Journal Patriot
    Schofield reacts to AYP reportAccess North Georgia
    Gwinnettdailypost.com -Salisbury Post -Savannah Morning News
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