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4/01/2005

Hating the Law...Hating Being Without It (NCLB News)

Easing No Child raises alarm St. Lake City Tribune
Test scores gain, still students being left behind Vt Guardian
A culture of corruption Joanne Jacobs
Myth: NCLB unfairly punishes diverse schools. AA
Disabled students can achieve at grade level Miami Herald
Learning Shifts From Basics to Analysis Washington Post
Teachers’ Union Approved to Offer SES EW

What Would Paul Wellstone Do?

Minn. Eyes Opt-Out Of Federal NCLB Law EW
Utah Still Balking EW
State: Tests losing value Hartford Courant
Differing rules blur schools' ratings Florida Today

Schools in the Spotlight

Catching up without letting go CSMonitor
Scrutiny Increases at Pr. George's Schools WaPo
State Decides To Take Over 11 'Failing' Schools AZ Republic
Failing schools takeover targets Miami Herald
Shut the schools San Francisco Chronicle

Best of the Rest:

DIBELS and Test Design Teach and Learn
Task force gives No Child failing marks Bangor DN
Failing Grade Education World
District Shows Gains, Despite Fiscal Constraints E World
No Cop-Out Left Behind Mackinac Center for Public Policy
Responding to an NCLB Critic EW
EDITORIALS : 20 Percent Left Behind Arkansas D-G tte
School Rules May Pinch Funds Orlando Sentinel

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