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No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon

Last Updated Nov 20, 2008 01:52 AM

 

Education Secretary Rod Paige today named 19 more schools in nine states as 2003 No Child Left Behind -- Blue Ribbon Schools. The schools announced today were not among the first list of 214 schools announced on September 17 because the department was waiting for additional information on their adequate yearly progress.

This additional information is required under the new program, which recognizes schools that make significant progress in closing the achievement gap or whose students achieve at very high levels.

The schools are selected based on either of two assessment criteria:

 

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House GOP Members Praise Education Department for Moving Forward on Plans to Enforce Law Requiring Equal Access for Boy Scouts WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Education today began accepting public comments to consider prior to proposing regulations that will enforce a provision in the bipartisan No Child Left Behind Act (H.R. 1) prohibiting federally-funded elementary and secondary schools from denying Boy Scouts org...

 

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PROVEN METHODS The Facts About...English Fluency Challenge: Reading, writing, and speaking English well are all critical skills for living the American dream. Nineteen states have reported an increase of more than 50 percent in English language learners over the last three years—and that growth is expected to continue. America's schools need help. Solution: Provide states with new tools to increase oral and written language proficiency in English: higher academic standards, and highly qualified teachers. President Bush has requested research ...

 

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