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School Choice for Student Success (Apr 29, 2009)
This page provides an overview of the school choice provision of No Child Left Behind. This is the School Choice for Student Success brochure in English.
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Family Resource Centers -- Voluntary Public School Choice (Feb 19, 2009)
This page contains information and links to the Voluntary Public School Choice program family resource centers.
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No Child Left Behind  Choices for Parents (Jan 21, 2009)
A section of the No Child Left Behind website where one can discover all of the facts about choice in No Child Left Behind.
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No Child Left Behind  School Choices for Parents (Jan 14, 2009)
This page provides parents with definitions for school choice options.
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No Child Left Behind  Non-Public Education School Choice Fact Sheet -- Non-Public Education: A Vital Part of U.S. K-12 Education (Jun 30, 2008)
School Choice fact sheet for non-public education parents and families. This fact sheet provides an overview of non-public education in the U.S. as well as information on the participation of the non-public school community in Federal education programs.
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La selección de una escuela para su hijo -- TOC (Oct 11, 2007)
"La libre elección de escuela forma parte de la estrategia de dar a todos los niños una educación excelente."La Secretaria de Educación de EEUU Margaret Spellings
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Choosing A School For Your Child -- TOC (Sep 19, 2007)
"...School choice gives you more opportunities to achieve your expectations for your child." U. S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings
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No Child Left Behind  Public School Choice Online Toolkit (Jan 04, 2006)
This page describes the public school choice web-based toolkit of resources for developing and implementing public school choice in a local school district. It also explains the public school choice provision of No Child Left Behind and describes the choices available, such as magnet and charter schools.
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Editor's Pick  Notice of Proposed Information Collection Requests; DC School ChoiceIncentive Program [OII] (Apr 14, 2004)
This Program provides low-income parents that reside in DC with expanded options for acquiring a high quality education for their children. To be eligible for scholarships, participating students are DC residents and their household income does not exceed 185% of the poverty line.
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Editor's Pick  Notice of proposed information collection requests;DC School Choice Incentive Program [OII] (Feb 27, 2004)
Notice of proposed new information collection request. This Program provides low-income parents that reside in DC with expanded options for acquiring a high quality education for their children. To be eligible for scholarships, participating students are DC residents and their household income does not exceed 185 percent of the poverty line. Comments due on or before April 27, 2004.
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