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Spellings Announces "Common Sense" Approaches to Implementing NCLB (April 7, 2005)
Secretary Spellings announces policies taking a common sense approach to implementing the No Child Left Behind Act during a meeting with the nation's state education chiefs and other education leaders at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate near Washington, D.C.
Secretary Spellings announces policies taking a "common sense" approach to implementing the No Child Left Behind Act during a meeting with the nation's state education chiefs and other education leaders at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate near Washington, D.C.


Secretary Spellings announces policies taking a common sense approach to implementing the No Child Left Behind Act during a meeting with the nation's state education chiefs and other education leaders at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate near Washington, D.C. Secretary Spellings announces policies taking a common sense approach to implementing the No Child Left Behind Act during a meeting with the nation's state education chiefs and other education leaders at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate near Washington, D.C.
Secretary Spellings talks with participants at the meeting. Secretary Spellings talks with Assistant Secretary Ray Simon while Assistant Secretary John Hager looks on.

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