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Students At 121 Elementary And Middle Schools….

August 25, 2006 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

in the state of Connecticut can transfer to another school because they are not meeting NCLB rules.  Anh extra 169 schools did not meet some of the NCLB rules as well.

The Washington D.C. School District….

August 23, 2006 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

has hired 470 teachers to fill vacancies, but they all need to take up to four classes in their subject areas in order for them to meet rules in the NCLB bill. All of these teachers were threatened with early dismissal.

New State Education Data….

August 23, 2006 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

says that more schools in the state of New Jersey are failing to meet NCLB rules. Nine schools in the state meet the toughest penalties.

The 38th Annual…

August 22, 2006 By: richard.ginn Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized

Phi Delta Kappa poll on the American educational system is out.
The poll shows that more people are learning more and more on the NCLB bill.  37% of the people polled says that the NCLB bill has made no difference in the school system at all.

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.