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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Fear of more failing test scores sets off clash over No Child Left Behind | Bellingham Herald - The News Tribune

Fear of more failing test scores sets off clash over No Child Left Behind | Bellingham Herald - The News Tribune
Fear of more failing test scores sets off clash over No Child Left Behind



WASHINGTON - With the clock ticking, federal education officials fear that calamity awaits.
If Congress doesn't move quickly to change the No Child Left Behind law, they project that a whopping 82 percent of the nation's public schools could fail to meet proficiency targets this year, facing sanctions that ultimately can include a loss of federal aid. That's up from 37 percent last year.
Beset with a case of the jitters, Education Secretary Arne Duncan is warning of "a slow-moving educational train wreck for children, parents and teachers" - and he's not waiting for the crash.
With Congress showing no signs of meeting a request by


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