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Foreword
Letter
Introduction
Raising standards, lifting children
Annual testing
Looking at progress
Accountability
Doing what works
Helping with homework
Resources
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   Back to School, Moving Forward
   What No Child Left Behind Means for America's Families

 

A r c h i v e d  I n f o r m a t i o n

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Back to School
Moving Forward

What No Child Left Behind means for America's Families

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No Child Left Behind


U.S. Department of Education
Rod Paige
Secretary

Office of Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs
Laurie M. Rich
Assistant Secretary
Office of the Secretary

Office of Public Affairs
Lindsey C. Kozberg
Director

August 2001
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Back to School, Moving Forward
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