The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 was signed
into law to improve student achievement.
Focusing on improving schools, teacher quality
and parent choice, this act helps all children in
the United States get a good education.
No Child Left Behind holds schools accountable for results
regardless of race, income, or language barriers.
This law provides parents with the tools to make informed decisions
on their child’s behalf. Knowledge is power! Empower yourself to learn the law.
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