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Colorado and nine other states were released from the constraints of the "No Child Left Behind" education requirements on Thursday.

“After waiting far too long for Congress to reform No Child Left Behind, my Administration is giving states the opportunity to set higher, more honest standards in exchange for more flexibility,” said President Obama. “Today

The Obama administration has given 10 states a waiver from the federal law known as No Child Left Behind — once a bipartisan hope to raise education standards, but now generally regarded as too cumbersome and draconian. The White House announced the

No Child Left Behind waivers: The Obama administration has given 10 states a waiver from the federal law known as No Child Left Behind.

By Jane Roberts Do you think allowing Tennessee to become exempt from No Child Left Behind requirements will help or hurt local education? Under the waiver granted Thursday from No Child Left Behind, schools in Tennessee will have the flexibility to

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