No Child Left Behind: Obama administration grants 10 waivers
No Child Left Behind waivers: The Obama administration has given 10 states a waiver from the federal law known as No Child Left Behind.
SANTA FE, NM — Eleven states applied to opt out of the No Child Left Behind policy, but only 10 states were given the OK, leaving behind New Mexico. Secretary of Education designate Hanna Skandera said she isn't worried that New Mexico's application
Colorado received a waiver Thursday from the No Child Left Behind law, becoming one of 10 states to get relief from the highly criticized federal policy.
WASHINGTON — It could be the beginning of the end for No Child Left Behind. The goal was lofty: Get all children up to par in math and reading by 2014.
No Child Left Behind waivers: The Obama administration has given 10 states a waiver from the federal law known as No Child Left Behind.
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