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NCLB is working, but it’s “a journey”

NCLB Icon  The No Child Left Behind education law is about to undergo the most intense congressional scrutiny since its passage in 2002, as lawmakers will consider whether to renew it. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings discussed the law in this interview with USA Today’s editorial board.

Posted by Steve Groft on 30 August 2007 in Issues in the News , Policy

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