MORE LOCAL FREEDOM
Local Control & Flexibility

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Editor's Pick  Flexibility and NCLB
Kinds of flexibility that have been added to NCLB since the spring of 2005. GO >
Editor's Pick  Flexibility and Waivers
Information on flexibility initiatives and how states, school districts, and others may use this flexibility to improve teaching and learning. GO >
Editor's Pick  Policies to Help English Language Learners
Two policies offer states and school districts more flexibility in helping students who are learning English (February 2004). GO >
Editor's Pick  States Have Great Flexibility Under NCLB
"Charting the Course" identifies nearly 40 issues under the control of state and local education agencies (January 2004). GO >
Editor's Pick  The Facts About...Local Control and Flexibility
NCLB gives communities and school districts greater discretion in using federal funds. GO >
Editor's Pick  Flexibility Provisions Under NCLB
Presentation at ED regional meetings (October 2002). GO >
Editor's Pick  Guidance on the Transferability Authority (August 2004)
Final guidance on flexibility authority that allows state education agencies and local education agencies to transfer some funding under certain federal programs to other programs, so that they can address more effectively their unique needs. GO >
Editor's Pick  Center for Rural Education
Information on topics of particular importance to schools and communities in rural America. GO >
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