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291 Schools In The State Of Texas…

August 18, 2006 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

have failed the NCLB rules and can now offer free tutoring and school transfers.

The Department Of Education Says….

August 17, 2006 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

that most states meet some of the requirements in plans they have submitted in order to meet the “Highly Qualified Teacher” part of the NCLB plan. Four states (Hawaii, Missouri, Utah and Washington) still meet no requirements and have to go through monthly monitoring.

Only 4% Of Teachers In….

August 16, 2006 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

the state of New Jersey do no meet NCLB rules for “highly Qualified Teacher” status according to the state Education Department.

In The State Of Ohio….

August 15, 2006 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

more students are passing state exams while more schools are not meeting NCLB goals.

School Districts in the state rated as “excellent” rose. Math scores improved in every grade level.

The article says that in the Cleveland area the school district this year met 0 out of 23 qualifications yet due to the state’s “performance index” rules it was able to move up to an”academic watch” rating from last year and the “academic emergency” rating it got.

Over One-Third Of Schools…..

August 11, 2006 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

in the state of kentucky have failed to meet NCLB goals says analysis done by the Herald-Leader newspaper.

The Education Trust Says….

August 11, 2006 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

in a new report that most states have failed to analyze data to see if poor and minority students are getting a fair share of unqualified, inexperienced, and out-of-field teachers.  Only the states of Ohio and Nevada met the goals for the NCLB.