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Spellings spells out what NCLB means in Arizona

NCLB Icon U.S. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings met with Arizona politicians and business leaders April 3 after visiting Monday with first graders at Mesa Arts Academy, a high performing K–8 charter school. The kids showed off their robots assembled wtih construction paper and read to her. Spellings is a longtime adviser to President Bush who took over the Education Department early in 2005. The Arizona Republic sat down with Spellings to get answers to parents’ most–asked questions about the centerpiece of the administration’s education policy: the No Child Left Behind Act. Read what she said at The Arizona Republic website.

Posted by Louise Ash on 03 April 2007 in Policy

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