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Page 1: Khang Ong 4/23/12. On Jan. 8 2002, George W. Bush signed No Child Left Behind into law

Khang Ong

4/23/12

No Child Left Behind

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On Jan. 8 2002, George W. Bush signed No Child Left Behind into law.

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What is No Child Left Behind?

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All public schools require federal funding to administer standardized tests to all students statewide every year.

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95% of students must be tested and exceed on reading and mathematics regardless.

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•2 Years: “Choice School Improvement Status”• Give students ability to transfer to another school and provide

transportation.

•3 Years: “Supplement Services”• After-school tutoring programs from state approved provider.

•4 years: Corrective Action Improvement Status”• Fire the people liable for failure to meet AYP, decrease school

management authority, restructure of the organization of the school.

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5 years: •Close the school down and reopen them as charter schools.

•Fire the school staff including the principal.

•Turn school operations to the state education agency.

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60%

75%

80%

Failed Graduation in Texas public high schools

African-AmericanLatinoESL (English-as Second Language

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33% of students graduated

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While there is no true solution….. action has

been taken.

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Koenig, Brian. "Rand Paul: Time to Repeal No Child Left Behind." New American 20 10 2011, n. pag. Web. 16 Apr. 2012. <http://www.thenewamerican.com/culture/education/9436-rand-paul-time-to-repeal-no-child-left-behind>.

"President Obama Calls on Congress to Fix No Child Left Behind Before the Start of the Next School Year." [The White House] 03 14 2011, n. pag. Web. 16 Apr. 2012. <http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/03/14/president-obama-calls-congress-fix-no-child-left-behind-start-next-schoo>. 

"No Child Left Behind Reform: What's the Alternative?."FairTest n.d., n. pag. Web. 16 Apr. 2012. <http://www.fairtest.org/no-child-left-behind-reform-whats-alternative>.

Milliard, Trevon. "No Child Left Behind law needs improvement, not schools, critics contend." Las Vegas Review-Journel. (2011): 5. Web. 16 Apr. 2012. <http://www.lvrj.com/news/test-scores-missing-mark-126823638.html>.

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