September 8, 2014
Mariah Timms
News Writer
Wash DC News
DC public schools will be allowed another academic year on their extension to the federal education law No Child Left Behind. This
Maryland public schools have a new measure to judge individual schools on their efficiency and their ability to produce students proficient in math and reading. Obtained as a
In new progress reports that replace the standards set by 2002's No Child Left Behind program, Virginia's public schools showed increased literacy and mathematical scores. The directive of
No Child Left Behind, the measure put in place by the Bush administration which required public schools to meet required targets in reading and mathematical proficiency, could be