July 2004 Extra Credits
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July 2004
"This is Music to Our Ears" NCLB Brings Improved Performance to Illinois Students in Math and Reading; Achievement Gap Is Closing
(July 30, 2004)
South Dakota Elementary School Says Being "In Need of Improvement" Was a "Blessing in Disguise"
(July 28, 2004)
"Sixty-four to 78 is a Big Deal" Georgia Gov. on States Increase of Schools Making AYP
(July 27, 2004)
Mobile County, Alabama Education Official on Reading First: "It Does Work"
(July 26, 2004)
California Teacher Says NCLB "Has Already Helped a Great Deal"
(July 23, 2004)
"We Screamed and Yelled and Cried and Laughed"
(July 22, 2004)
In North Carolina this Year, Number of Schools Making Adequate Yearly Progress "Shot Up"
(July 21, 2004)
U.S Department of Education Hosts First-Ever NCLB Research-to-Practice Summit for Teachers
(July 20, 2004)
Did You Know? Most federal funds are sent directly to states and local school districts for their use in schools.
(July 19, 2004)
Changing What Goes on in America's Classrooms
(July 16, 2004)
Secretary Paige Comments on Opposition to NCLB
(July 15, 2004)
"You Can Choose"
(July 14, 2004)
Performance Data for Schools in More States Now Available at SchoolResults.org
(July 13, 2004)
President Bush: "I Made a Promise to Improve the Nation's Public Schools; I'm Delivering on that Promise."
(July 12, 2004)
Teaching American History Grants Awarded All Across the Country
(July 9, 2004)
FREE Guide Provides Advice For Implementing Effective NCLB Free Tutoring Programs
(July 8, 2004)
In Michigan, Most Students With Disabilities Met or Passed State Academic Standards in 2003-2004 School Year
(July 7, 2004)
In Tempe, Arizona, School Officials Credit Reading First With Improving Students Reading Skills
(July 6, 2004)
"Testing is a Necessary Foundation to Build a Better Education System"
(July 2, 2004)
Secretary Paige: "With This [Charter School] Grant We Recognize California's Pioneering Spirit"
(July 1, 2004)
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