Washington to apply for waiver to No Child Left Behind law: The federal law expects every child in the nation to be at grade level in math and reading by 2014. If granted a waiver, Washington state would gain more leeway in reaching the goals it set for itself.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Washington to apply for waiver to No Child Left Behind law
Via Seattle Times. Follow link for full story.
Washington to apply for waiver to No Child Left Behind law: The federal law expects every child in the nation to be at grade level in math and reading by 2014. If granted a waiver, Washington state would gain more leeway in reaching the goals it set for itself.


Washington to apply for waiver to No Child Left Behind law: The federal law expects every child in the nation to be at grade level in math and reading by 2014. If granted a waiver, Washington state would gain more leeway in reaching the goals it set for itself.
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