No Child Left Behind requires all students to be proficient in reading and math by 2014. Obama's action strips away that fundamental requirement for those approved for flexibility, provided they offer a viable plan instead.
There's word from Washington that New Mexico schools must still abide by the federal "No Child Left Behind” law. Ten states were freed from the strict requirements of the law – but New Mexico was the only state denied. What that means is that now New
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Thursday declared that 10 states are free from the No Child Left Behind law, allowing them to scrap some of the most rigorous and unpopular mandates in American education.
No Child Left Behind requires all students to be proficient in reading and math by 2014. Obama's action strips away that fundamental requirement for those approved for flexibility, provided they offer a viable plan instead.
There's word from Washington that New Mexico schools must still abide by the federal "No Child Left Behind” law. Ten states were freed from the strict requirements of the law – but New Mexico was the only state denied. What that means is that now New
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