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NCLB? AYP? Are you, like many parents, finding yourself confused by the alphabet soup of No Child Left Behind legislation? Do you wonder what this means for your school and your child? Read on for information and advice to get you navigating the rules and laws like a pro.
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No Child Left Behind Act
The most recent and far-reaching federal legislation on education was enacted when Congress reauthorized the Elementary...
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The Facts About...State Standards
The Challenge: Some schools operate without a clear set of expectations teachers and students should achieve in...
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Myths and Realities about Testing
Introduction On Jan. 8, 2002, President Bush signed into law the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. This new law...
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Adequate Yearly Progress
What is "adequate yearly progress"? How does measuring it help to improve schools? No Child Left Behind requires each...
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Highly Qualified Paraprofessionals
Paraprofessionals play a valuable role in providing services to public school students. This is especially true in...
