May 18, 2008
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No Child Left Behind Act


The No Child Left Behind Act was signed into law on January 8, 2002. It is a massive law that has revamped the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and imposed staggering obligations on public schools. Chief among these are new testing requirements and accountability standards intended to reduce achievement gaps among student sub-groups. But there are many other provisions to which schools will be required to adhere.

Resources

  • Amicus Briefs category type content icon
    Read NSBA's amicus briefs on No Child Left Behind.
  • Resources category type content icon
    Find websites, books, and other informative sources on the No Child Left Behind Act.
  • News category type content icon
    Current news and articles on No Child Left Behind.
  • Recent Cases category type content icon
    Summaries of recent court decisions on No Child Left Behind.