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Speeches
At the National Education Summit, Secretary Spellings announced five Leading Education Indicators: "Do kids know how to read and do math? Are minority students lagging behind their classmates? Are kids graduating from high school on time? Are they prepared for college work? And have they earned a degree? These five indicators...with NCLB...provide a barometer of success." GO >
Photos
Secretary Spellings visits a class at Westcott Elementary School in Chicago, where she discussed No Child Left Behind and the importance of rewarding effective educators during an award ceremony for selected Chicago Public Schools (CPS) teachers and principals. GO >
Video
See videos of NCLB success stories, Secretary Spellings, and the 2007 Teacher of the Year. Watch webcasts on improving math and science instruction, keeping children safe, and more.GO >
Audio
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Fact Sheets
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