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Secretary Spellings Kicks Off a National Dialogue in Chicago (Jan 25, 2007)
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Secretary Spellings visits a physics lab at Noble Street Charter High School, where she asks students questions about their project.


Secretary Spellings visits a physics lab at Noble Street Charter High School, where she asks students questions about their project. Secretary Spellings speaks at Noble Street Charter High School in Chicago.  The speech and visit in Chicago kicked off a national dialogue with top business leaders, students, teachers, and school officials to promote Building on Results: A Blueprint for Strengthening the No Child Left Behind Act.
Secretary Spellings talks with a student at Noble Street Charter High School, one of the highest-performing schools in Chicago, with more than 80 percent of its students attending college. Secretary Spellings meets with members of the Illinois Business Roundtable.  She talked about the role the business community can play in reauthorizing No Child Left Behind and the effect NCLB can have on the 21st century global economy.
Secretary Spellings meets with members of the Illinois Business Roundtable.  She talked about the role the business community can play in reauthorizing No Child Left Behind and the effect NCLB can have on the 21st century global economy. Secretary Spellings visits a physics lab at Noble Street Charter High School, where she asks students questions about their project.

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