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1 school in 4 fails to meet NCLB requirements

NCLB Icon More than a fourth of U.S. schools failed to meet the requirements of the No Child Left Behind law last year, according to preliminary numbers reported to the Department of Education. Critics of the law cite inconsistencies in the ways that states administer NCLB. Find details in the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Posted by David Roberts on 30 March 2006 in Policy

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