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No Child Left Behind Waivers for States - NYTimes.com

No Child Left Behind Waivers for States - NYTimes.com:

Obama to Waive Parts of No Child Left Behind

Stephen Crowley/The New York Times

President Obama spoke about changes in the No Child Left Behind law Friday during a ceremony at the White House.

Criticizing Congress for months of inaction in updating No Child Left Behind, President Obama on Friday offered to lift the law’s most onerous provisions, including its 2014 deadline for bringing all students to proficiency in reading and math, for states that promise to follow his administration’s own school improvement agenda.

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“Congress hasn’t been able to do it, so I will,” Mr. Obama said in a speech at the White House. “Starting today, we’ll be giving states more flexibility to meet high standards.”

Under the plan outlined by the White House, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan is inviting states that agree to overhaul low-performing schools and adopt more rigorous teacher evaluation systems to apply for relief from the Bush-era law’s 2014 deadline and