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No Child Left Behind  Options For Families: Supplemental Educational Services Pilot Programs (Sep 08, 2008)
Information about the supplemental Educational Services Pilot Programs.
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No Child Left Behind  Options For Families: Supplemental Educational Services Pilot Programs (PDF) (Sep 03, 2008)
Information about the supplemental Educational Services Pilot Programs.
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No Child Left Behind  Options For Families: Supplemental Educational Services Pilot Programs (MS Word) (Sep 03, 2008)
Information about the supplemental Educational Services Pilot Programs.
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No Child Left Behind  Building Partnerships to Help English Language Learners (Jul 27, 2006)
Fact sheet on partnership to help english language learners
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No Child Left Behind  Fact Sheet on How No Child Left Behind Benefits American Indians (Oct 31, 2005)
No Child Left Behind ensures that schools are held accountable for the academic progress of all students.
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No Child Left Behind  How No Child Left Behind Benefits African Americans (Sep 02, 2005)
The bipartisan No Child Left Behind law is making sure schools are held accountable for the academic progress of every child, regardless of income, background, or race.
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No Child Left Behind  How No Child Left Behind Benefits Hispanics (Aug 03, 2005)
No Child Left Behind ensures that schools are held accountable for the academic progress of students learning English -- both in how well they are learning English and in reading and mathematics.
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No Child Left Behind  Prepared Remarks for Secretary Spellings at the Teacher-to-Teacher Summer Workshop in Bethesda, Maryland (Jul 27, 2005)
Secretary Spellings spoke at the Teacher-to-Teacher Summer Workshop in Bethesda, Maryland on July 27, 2005.
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No Child Left Behind  Prepared Remarks for Secretary Spellings at the Second Annual National Reading First Conference in New Orleans (Jul 26, 2005)
Secretary Spellings spoke at the Second Annual National Reading First Conference in New Orleans on July 26, 2005.
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No Child Left Behind  Prepared Remarks for Secretary Spellings at the Education Commission of the States National Forum on Education Policy (Jul 14, 2005)
Secretary Spellings spoke at the Education Commission of the States National Forum on Education Policy on July 14, 2005.
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