Some progress on No Child Left Behind, but is it good for kids?

Last week the House made some progress on renewing No Child Left Behind, the controversial education law. Two components of what would be a renewed No Child Left Behind passed a House committee on Tuesday, and would make big changes to federal control and accountability in education.

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March 5, 2012 at 12:53 pm by Kristin Young

Thanks for your work!

March 15, 2012 at 12:16 pm by adriana horowitz

I am interested in getting more information about the no child left behind issues and emails sent to me. I am a part-time instructional aide subtitute for the Hemet Unified School district of Hemet, CA and I have been taking that I.A.S.H test so many times just to become permanent and raise my score to get an interview and get a full time job with them. It is that necessary to take that exam for us? Please email me back. Thank you.

Adriana Horowitz

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