12 Million Languish in Failing Public Schools, Report Says ; Nearly Half in D.C. Miss Targets
The Washington Times › August 30, 2004
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The Washington Times › August 30, 2004
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More than 12 million children are stuck in low-performing public schools nationally as the new academic year gets under way.
For the second consecutive year, nearly half the public schools in the District failed to make "adequate yearly progress" under provisions of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law.See the full content of this document
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12 Million Languish in Failing Public Schools, Report Says ; Nearly Half in D.C. Miss Targets
School districts in just 19 states, including Maryland and Virginia, gave parents complete report cards about school performance in their communities, as required by accountability provisions of the two-year-old ...
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