Administration will ease No Child Left Behind provisions

March 19, 2008
Officials say the law designates too many schools as failing

The Bush administration, acknowledging that the federal No Child Left Behind law is diagnosing too many public schools as failing, says it will relax the law’s provisions for some states, allowing them to distinguish schools with a few problems from those that need major surgery.

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