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The Marietta Daily Journal - Author of No Child Left Behind helps apply for waiver

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Author of No Child Left Behind helps apply for waiver
by Lindsay Field
lfield@mdjonline.com
September 21, 2011 01:09 AM | 321 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
MARIETTA — Schools could be saying goodbye to Adequate Yearly Progress if Georgia is granted a waiver from federal education officials.

U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson and Georgia Superintendent Dr. John Barge personally submitted a waiver of provisions for the No Child Left Behind Act to U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan on Tuesday.

Superintendents in both of Cobb’s two school districts praised the waiver request.

If the waiver is approved, a school’s success will no longer be determined by AYP, which measures a school’s academic performance based on standardized tests like the CRCT.

“No Child Left Behind was very good legislation that forced us as schools and districts and as a state to disaggregate data and to look at subgroups,” Barge said. “We’ve made tremendous


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