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Link to U.S. Department of Education's site dedicated to No Child Left Behind issues and topics.
Education Commission of the States "Helping State Leaders Shape Education Policy"
Lists all State Accountability and Consolidated Plans Approved by the U.S. Department of Education.  Posted On: 07/08/2003
Independent Evaluation of California High School Exit Exam
California State Department of Education Link.  Posted On: 06/10/2003
Characteristics of Tests Will Influence Expenses
General Accounting Office official report (May 2003).  Posted On: 06/10/2003
Information Sharing May Help States Realize Efficiencies
House Republican Press Release, Comments on the May, 2003 GAO Study.  Posted On: 06/10/2003
NCLB: Conspiracy, Compliance, or Creativity
Remarks of Hayes Mizell at the spring conference of the Maryland Council of Staff Developers (04/25/03).  Posted On: 06/10/2003
States Helping States Implement No Child Left Behind Toolkit
State Educational Technology Directors Association's Leadership Institute Toolkit is produced by state educational technology leaders working hand-in-hand with content experts and key people from the U.S. Department of Education.  Posted On: 05/19/2003
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for Families and Communities
  Posted On: 04/07/2003
Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency
Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency assists with providing quality education to local schools.  Posted On: 02/24/2003
NCLB Implications for San Diego School Districts
To learn more about San Diego BRE, click here.  Posted On: 10/14/2002
No Child Left Behind; What It Means to You
President Bush's education plan, No Child Left Behind, sets new federal guidelines for teacher and school accountability and low-performing schools. It also pumps money into reading programs. How will those plans play out in classrooms?  Posted On: 10/14/2002
Strategic Plan 2002-07
The United States Department of Education has prepared a strategic plan to ensure the successful implementation of the No Child Left Behind federal legislation. Available as pdf only.  Posted On: 10/14/2002
Paige, Kennedy on No Child Left Behind Act
Both U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige and U.S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy agree on the need for education reform, but they differ on whether funding is sufficient.  Posted On: 07/19/2002
The Committee on Education and the Workforce
A variety of links can be found from this page to press releases, speeches, and the text of the act itself  Posted On: 07/19/2002
Learning First Alliance summary: No Child Left Behind
A straightforward summary of key provisions in the new law (PDF format)  Posted On: 07/19/2002
No Child Left Behind
White House statement introducing No Child Left Behind (01/08/02)  Posted On: 07/19/2002
Paige Releases Number of Schools in School Improvement in Each State (Posted 7/03/02)
Secretary of Education, Rod Paige, announced how many Title I schools in each state have not improved student performance requirements over the past two years. Parents of children in non-performing schools now have the opportunity to request that their children be transferred to other higher-performing schools at the expense of the School District.  Posted On: 07/19/2002
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