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January 7, 2004
Education Secretary Rod Paige explains the impact of the No Child Left Behind education reforms which were passed two years ago.
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Transcript: This law is radical surgerymassive reform. The old way will no longer be tolerated. We demand equity, justice, inclusion. For all children. No child is to be left behind.
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