Parent Summit
September 18, 2008
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School Report Cards | Public School Choice
Supplemental Educational Services

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.

School Report Cards, Public School Choice, and
Supplemental Educational Services
were created as a part
of this law to provide learning accountability.

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.


Additional NCLB LINKS:

No Child Left Behind Brochure
  PTA Parent Involvement and NCLB
  NCLB Parent’s Guide
  Facts and Terms Every Parent Should Know About NCLB
  How NCLB benefits American Indians
  Que Ningún Niño Se Quede Atrás:
Una guía para los padres

(NCLB IN SPANISH)
Using NCLB to Improve Student Achievement:
An Action Guide for Community and Parent Leader
   






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