Five years ago, Congress passed the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) in order to measure student success in schools up through high school. This law will soon be presented to congress for renewal and, for the sake of the children, NCLB has got to go.
Here’s why:
by Mahreen Mehdi, Publishing Intern
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