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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] (PDF) (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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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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Questions and Answers on Choice and Supplemental Educational Services (Aug 18, 2003)
Answers to frequently asked questions about school choice and supplemental educational services under No Child Left Behind.
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Libre elección de escuela pública: Referencia Rápida para Padres (Jul 29, 2003)
Spanish version of questions and answers that explain public school choice are under the law, and easy steps for getting your child the tutoring and extra help needed.
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Public School Choice: Quick Reference for Parents (Word Version) (Jul 07, 2003)
Questions and answers that explain public school choice are under the law, and easy steps for getting your child the tutoring and extra help needed. (Word Version)
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Public School Choice: Quick Reference for Parents (PDF Version) (Jul 07, 2003)
Questions and answers that explain public school choice are under the law, and easy steps for getting your child the tutoring and extra help needed. (PDF Version)
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Public School Choice: Quick Reference for Parents (Jul 07, 2003)
Questions and answers that explain public school choice are under the law, and easy steps for getting your child the tutoring and extra help needed.
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Que Ningún Niño Se Quede Atrás: Introducción y perspectiva general (Jun 04, 2003)
An introduction to No Child Left Behind.
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No Child Left Behind  Que Ningún Niño Se Quede Atrás: Una guía para los padres (Jun 04, 2003)
This guide is meant to provide information about No Child Left Behind. It summarizes the main provisions of the law, answers common questions, and provides information on where you can find additional resources.
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