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Secretary Spellings Announces Partnership with National Urban League to Increase Participation in Free Tutoring (September 21, 2006)
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Secretary Spellings speaks at a town hall meeting in Columbus, Ohio, where she announced a partnership with the National Urban League to increase student enrollment in free tutoring and after school programs. Under No Child Left Behind, low-income families can enroll their children in supplemental educational services if their children attend a Title I school designated by the state to be in need of improvement for more than one year.


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Secretary Spellings speaks at a town hall meeting in Columbus, Ohio, where she announced a partnership with the National Urban League to increase student enrollment in free tutoring and after school programs.  Under No Child Left Behind, low-income families can enroll their children in supplemental educational services if their children attend a Title I school designated by the state to be in need of improvement for more than one year. Secretary Spellings listens to the Urban Boys Choir of Columbus, Ohio.  Secretary Spellings was in Columbus to participate in a town meeting and announce a partnership with the National Urban League to increase student enrollment in free tutoring and after school programs.
Secretary Spellings speaks at a town hall meeting in Columbus, Ohio.  Under No Child Left Behind, low-income families can enroll their children in supplemental educational services if their children attend a Title I school designated by the state to be in need of improvement for more than one year. Secretary Spellings speaks at a town hall meeting in Columbus, Ohio.  Under No Child Left Behind, low-income families can enroll their children in supplemental educational services if their children attend a Title I school designated by the state to be in need of improvement for more than one year.
Secretary Spellings shares a laugh with Moderator Tei Street during a town hall meeting in Columbus, Ohio.  At the meeting, Secretary Spellings announced a partnership with the National Urban League to increase student enrollment in free tutoring and after school programs. Secretary Spellings answers questions from parents at a town hall meeting in Columbus, Ohio, where she announced a partnership with the National Urban League to increase student enrollment in free tutoring and after school programs.  Under No Child Left Behind, low-income families can enroll their children in supplemental educational services if their children attend a Title I school designated by the state to be in need of improvement for more than one year.
Secretary Spellings answers questions from parents at a town hall meeting in Columbus, Ohio, where she announced a partnership with the National Urban League to increase student enrollment in free tutoring and after school programs.  Under No Child Left Behind, low-income families can enroll their children in supplemental educational services if their children attend a Title I school designated by the state to be in need of improvement for more than one year. Secretary Spellings answers questions from parents at a town hall meeting in Columbus, Ohio, where she announced a partnership with the National Urban League to increase student enrollment in free tutoring and after school programs.  Under No Child Left Behind, low-income families can enroll their children in supplemental educational services if their children attend a Title I school designated by the state to be in need of improvement for more than one year.
Secretary Spellings answers questions from parents at a town hall meeting in Columbus, Ohio, where she announced a partnership with the National Urban League to increase student enrollment in free tutoring and after school programs.  Under No Child Left Behind, low-income families can enroll their children in supplemental educational services if their children attend a Title I school designated by the state to be in need of improvement for more than one year. Secretary Spellings listens to a parent's question during a town hall meeting in Columbus, Ohio.  At the meeting, the Secretary announced a partnership with the National Urban League to increase student enrollment in free tutoring and after school programs.  Under No Child Left Behind, low-income families can enroll their children in supplemental educational services if their children attend a Title I school designated by the state to be in need of improvement for more than one year.

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