From The Florida Department of Education:
On January 8, 2002, President George W. Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) was into law. Americans united behind a revolutionary idea: every child can learn. The law confirms that as a nation, we will not accept a public school system that educates only a portion of its children.
NCLB recognizes what truly makes a difference in providing a quality education. It calls for a highly qualified teacher in the core subjects in every classroom; the use of proven, research-based instructional methods; and timely information and options for parents. Schools that underperform are held accountable, providing their students with free tutoring or transfer to a better performing public school. In other words, children's education needs are placed first—where they belong.
To achieve its goals, NCLB works according to four common-sense principles:
- holding schools accountable for results;
- giving states and districts flexibility in how they spend federal money;
- using scientific research to guide classroom practice; and
- involving parents by giving them information and choices about their children's education.
Click here for the Federal No Child Left Behind Act Website.
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