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  1. Des Moines' "Jump Start" Attendance Numbers Low (WHO-TV Des Moines)
  2. U.S. survey rates N.J. schools, but some call data misleading (NorthJersey.com)
  3. Corrections (Las Vegas Sun)
  4. Give schools some small help (Palm Beach Post)
  5. Scores show some students are left behind (Jacksonville Daily News)
  6. IN MY OPINION (Portland Oregonian)
  7. Federal education secretary wants to extend testing (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
  8. ATTENTION TEACHERS: ASK MARGARET SPELLINGS (Danville Register Bee)
  9. Online Real Estate Information Company OnBoard, LLC to Offer Unique School Performance Data (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  10. More county schools fail to show progress (Las Vegas Sun)
  11. Washoe County schools get mixed reviews on No Child Left Behind report (KRNV)
  12. Over 200 Clark County schools fail to show progress (KRNV)
  13. Some parents left behind by No Child Left Behind (Blogging Baby)
  14. Durham School Officials Unhappy With 'No Child Left Behind' Report Card (WRAL-TV 5 Raleigh)
  15. Standardized ratings could reduce dropouts (The News & Advance)
  16. Alyson McCarthy, Reporter Annual Progress Report for Clark County Schools (KLAS)
  17. Local schools perform well in state exams (Daily Journal)
  18. Schools fall further behind (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
  19. Federal judge to hear No Child Left Behind suit (Desert Sun)
  20. Schools want credit for progress (Las Vegas Sun)
  21. Voices - In Memoriam (Santa Barbara Independent)
  22. Back to School 2005: Broward County (Sun-Sentinel)
  23. See to it that your child isn’t left behind (Silver City Sun-News)
  24. State education officials say added flexibility makes No Child Left Behind compliance fairer (Herald & Review)
  25. News (Las Cruces Sun-News)
  26. More Students To Be Tested Under No Child Left Behind (The WMUR Channel)
  27. McGraw-Hill Education Acquires TurnLeaf Solutions (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  28. Schools suffer increased requirements (Casper Star-Tribune)
  29. 74 schools fail to meet targets, 8 schools fail for third time (Billings Gazette)
  30. Parents deem scoring unfair (Portales News-Tribune)
  31. Federal school reports due out (Houston Chronicle)
  32. State schools miss progress requirements (Billings Gazette)
  33. Schools struggle with higher targets (Casper Star-Tribune)
  34. 85% of Tennessee schools meet No Child Left Behind (WBIR-TV)
  35. Tennessee schools improve under NCLB (Nashville City Paper)
  36. County schools surpass (Daily News Journal)
  37. More than half state's public schools fail to make fed grade (Las Vegas Sun)
  38. Education summit in Peoria (WHOI)
  39. County Schools Go From 54 To 68 On Meeting No Child Left Behind Standards (The Chattanoogan)
  40. Top Stories: (Columbia Daily Herald)
  41. WDEF.com - News 12 - Your Safe Families Station (WDEF Chattanooga)
  42. Hamilton County No Child Left Behind Report (News Channel 9 Chattanooga)
  43. Pamlico students do not meet stateʼs requirements (New Bern Sun Journal)
  44. 3 Durham charters meet federal standards (The Herald-Sun)
  45. No Child Left Behind' results show 4 local schools failing to make adequate progress (The News-Enterprise)
  46. School district receives higher marks on No Child Left Behind annual report (Winchester Sun)
  47. NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND: Failing the grade (Grand Forks Herald)
  48. Area No Child Left Behind updates to be released (AberdeenNews.com)
  49. No child left behind, but electives could be (Honolulu Advertiser)
  50. Posted by Kris Anderson 8/2/05 "No Child Left Behind" Report Provides Good News for Five Schools (WREG-TV Memphis)
  51. $17M in No Child Left Behind funds goes to state to begin charter schools (Monroe Times)
  52. Spellings tells lawmakers No Child Left Behind is good politics (Austin American-Statesman)
  53. Spellings tells lawmakers No Child Left Behind is good politics (KVIA)
  54. School districts fall short on No Child Left Behind goals (The Kentucky Standard)
  55. NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND IS GOOD POLITICS (Tyler Morning Telegraph)
  56. Missing the mark More schools in the Rogue Valley fail federal No Child Left Behind standards (The Mail Tribune)
  57. Plaintiffs Score Major Victory in No Child Left Behind English Learner Lawsuit Against State of California (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
  58. GOP governor hopefuls on opposite sides of No Child Left Behind law (Globe Online)
  59. State releases No Child Left Behind data to some schools (Freeport Journal)
  60. Republican governor hopefuls differ on No Child Left Behind (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
  61. No Child Left Behind changes state’s school testing (Nashua Telegraph)
  62. 'No Child Left Behind' lawsuit dismissed (Streator Times-Press)
  63. No Child Left Behind Local school systems making strides (The Messenger)
  64. No Child Left Behind Status (KELOLAND)
  65. Data shows ‘No Child Left Behind’ in Caldwell (Princeton Times Leader)
  66. No Child Left Behind: New hoops for teachers, principals to jump through (The Hartwell Sun)
  67. No Child Left Behind pumps up school districts (News Virginian)
  68. No Child Left Behind (KFOX 14 El Paso)
  69. State test scores up, but . . .: More schools meet No Child Left Behind requirements, but 313 still miss mark (Decatur Daily)
  70. 08.11.05 Many EP Schools in "No Child Left Behind" Compliance (KVIA)
  71. 52 county schools fail No Child Left Behind Act standards (El Paso Times)
  72. NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND (Kentucky New Era)
  73. No Child Left Behind (Kentucky New Era)
  74. Kansas could join list of states challenging No Child Left Behind (Kansas City Star)
  75. Secretary of Education answers questions about No Child Left Behind Act (Dothan Eagle)
  76. Secretary of Education answers questions about No Child Left Behind Act (Opelika-Auburn News)
  77. Hard Questions: Education secretary responds to teacher concerns about No Child Left Behind (Winston-Salem Journal)
  78. Is something rotten with No Child Left Behind? (East Bay Newspapers)
  79. Havre schools pass No Child Left Behind (Havre Daily News)
  80. R.E. Lee makes grade on No Child Left Behind (News Virginian)
  81. STC schools meet No Child Left Behind goals (Kane County Chronicle)
  82. Most Montana schools satisfy No Child Left Behind requirements (Great Falls Tribune)
  83. Rural schools make progress in No Child Left Behind testing (Great Falls Tribune)
  84. Native schools revise approach to No Child Left Behind (Havre Daily News)
  85. State's No Child Left Behind report shows mixed progress (WFSB 3)
  86. No Child Left Behind gets mixed results in Conn. (WTNH-TV New Haven)
  87. Sedalia misses target marks for No Child Left Behind (Sedalia Democrat)
  88. Filmmaker Takes on 'No Child Left Behind' (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  89. "No Child Left Behind" Controversy Finds Silver Screen (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  90. State files lawsuit challenging No Child Left Behind (WTNH-TV New Haven)
  91. Conn. lawsuit challenges No Child Left Behind (USA Today)
  92. State is first to sue over 'No Child Left Behind' law (CNN.com)
  93. State files lawsuit challenging No Child Left Behind (Stamford Advocate)
  94. White Pine High School is No Child Left Behind high achiever (Ely Daily Times)
  95. Conn. Sues 'No Child Left Behind' Law (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  96. Connecticut Sues U.S. Over No Child Left Behind Law (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)
  97. Conn. Challenges No Child Left Behind Law (ABC News)
  98. Conn. Challenges No Child Left Behind Law (AP via Yahoo! News)
  99. State sues federal government over 'No Child Left Behind' (WFSB 3)
  100. Connecticut Sues U.S. Over No Child Left Behind Law (Update4) (Bloomberg.com)
  101. Conn. Challenges No Child Left Behind Law (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  102. Connecticut sues over No Child Left Behind (Winston-Salem Journal)
  103. Connecticut Sues U.S. Over No Child Left Behind Law (Update3) (Bloomberg.com)
  104. No Child Left Behind lawsuit filed (Corvallis Gazette Times)
  105. No Child Left Behind Act under attack (Santa Barbara News-Press)
  106. Conn. Challenges No Child Left Behind Law (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  107. Connecticut files lawsuit challenging No Child Left Behind (Salt Lake Tribune)
  108. Conn. Sues 'No Child Left Behind' Law (AP via Yahoo! News)
  109. Spellings tells lawmakers No Child Left Behind is good politics (Kansas City Star)
  110. Poll shows people are worried about No Child Left Behind (KRON 4 Bay Area)
  111. CHS hits No Child Left Behind snag (Morning Sentinel)
  112. Two Dubuque Schools Don't Meet No Child Left Behind Requirements (KCRG)
  113. Poll: Majority see flaws in No Child Left Behind (Arizona Daily Star)
  114. No Child Left Behind Act (WAND)
  115. 'No Child Left Behind' Funding Is Defended (Los Angeles Times)
  116. Spellings: No Child Left Behind lawsuit a 'red herring' (CNN.com)
  117. No Child Left Behind Under Legal Battle (La Cañada Valley Sun)
  118. Change to No Child Left Behind eases sanctions on Va. schools (Daily Press)
  119. Change to No Child Left Behind Eases Sanctions on Virginia Schools (WAVY 10)
  120. Mercer earns high marks in No Child Left Behind (Bluefield Daily Telegraph)
  121. Defending 'No Child Left Behind' (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
  122. Publish Date: 8/30/2005 Defending No Child Left Behind (Canon City Daily Record)
  123. Le-Win meets No Child Left Behind terms (Freeport Journal)
  124. Hispanic Parents to Benefit from NCLB Guide
  125. Daley says No Child Left Behind act unconstitutional (Herald Standard)
  126. "No Child Left Behind…overall it's working. We should not back away from it. We should embrace it. It's showing good results."
  127. Plans to expand 'No Child' lose steam (Detroit News)
  128. Local schools score high (Washington State University Daily Evergreen)
  129. Contributing Writer (The Daily Californian)
  130. Report: Education Dept. funds need monitoring (USA Today)
  131. Deborah Rappaport: Leaving behind the children of Katrina (HuffingtonPost.com via Yahoo! News)
  132. States defy rules of federal No Child Left Behind law (Baltimore Sun)
  133. No Child Left Behind could hamstring states (Montgomery Independent)
  134. Millville students are 'making great strides', tests show (Daily Journal)
  135. GCS make 'adequate' progress (Gaylord Herald Times)
  136. Entenza criticizes "No Child Left Behind" (KAALtv.com)
  137. State: More than 70 percent of high schools meet NCLB standards (Stamford Advocate)
  138. Giving the NCLB its due (Le Mars Daily Sentinel)
  139. State releases area school report cards 09/07/05 (Dearborn Press & Guide)
  140. District 150 Releases Annual Report (WHOI)
  141. City schools fail to meet federal standard (Norwalk Advocate)
  142. List of school districts on No Child Left Behind list (New York Newsday)
  143. List of school districts on No Child Left Behind list (Norwalk Advocate)
  144. Norwich High fails to meet No Child Left Behind standards (Norwich Bulletin)
  145. No! to No Child (New Haven Advocate)
  146. GC schools posted No Child Left Behind improvement (Grant County Press)
  147. Michelle Pilecki: Armstrong Williams Had Plenty of Company (HuffingtonPost.com via Yahoo! News)
  148. TOP ADS (Metro Times Detroit)
  149. Local schools score well on API despite setbacks (Moorpark Acorn)
  150. D145 to release test results soon (Freeport Journal)
  151. District 5 makes academic progress (Daily Inter Lake)
  152. State: Fewer schools underperforming (Newsday.com)
  153. Fewer New York Schools Underperforming (1010wins.com)
  154. No schools added to 'failing' list (Arizona Daily Star)
  155. Panel says spending for schools lags (Rocky Mountain News)
  156. No Child Left Behind in Alabama (NPR)
  157. No more Tucson schools at risk of federal sanctions (KVOA Tucson)
  158. Sycamore schools pass, district fails No Child law (Daily Chronicle)
  159. Fairfield on track to meet No Child Left Behind levels (Evening Sun)
  160. District 145 fails to meet No Child Left Behind goal (Freeport Journal)
  161. BonitaNews.com (Bonita Daily News)
  162. Wredling meeting federal standards (Kane County Chronicle)
  163. Kendrick Art teacher wins national award (KBCI Boise)
  164. Welcome to the North County News (North County News)
  165. Snowe-Collins bill urges 'common sense' reform to NCLB (Bangor Daily News)
  166. Parents can block recruiters (Portsmouth Herald)
  167. Galesburg school a success story (Peoria Journal Star)
  168. DOE ahead of game on tests (Honolulu Advertiser)
  169. TV Show: High Schools, Expanding the Promise of NCLB
  170. Free Tutoring at 37 Duval Schools By Roger Weeder First Coast News (First Coast News)
  171. Top News (KUTV.com)
  172. Latest NCLB data bouys Utah 87% of schools clear the bar, compared with 84% last year (Deseret News)
  173. News (Pantagraph)
  174. Schools miss on required progress (Salt Lake Tribune)
  175. AYP facts (Salt Lake Tribune)
  176. Utah schools failing to meet No Child Left Behind yearly progress standards (Salt Lake Tribune)
  177. District receives better NCLB grade (Saint George Spectrum)
  178. Statewide School Testing (WIFR-TV Rockford)
  179. Parents asking military to 'Leave My Child Alone' (Macomb Journal)
  180. 13 Utah schools face sanctions over test scores (Salt Lake Tribune)
  181. Briefs (Park Record)
  182. Corrections (Salt Lake Tribune)
  183. McPolin, Jeremy don't meet adequate yearly progress (Park Record)
  184. The Connecticut Post Online - News (Connecticut Post)
  185. Alyson McCarthy, Reporter Annual Progress Report for Clark County Schools (KLAS)
  186. Paige, former aides join consulting firm (USA Today)
  187. LFHS among schools in need of improvement By ROB JUTEAU Evening Times Staff Writer (Fri., Sept. 16) (The Evening Times)
  188. Several DeKalb Count schools are on 'warning list' (Daily Chronicle)
  189. Free tutoring available, but supply limited (Palm Beach Post)
  190. Schools face sanctions over test scores (Provo Daily Herald)
  191. From government to consulting (The Charlotte Observer)
  192. Top school jobs tough to sell (Boston Herald)
  193. Group to advise on education measure (The Olympian)
  194. Recruiting stirs debate: Military gets names under school law (Idaho State Journal)
  195. Schools eligible for free tutoring (Palm Beach Post)
  196. ISTEP+ testing begins today (The Star Press)
  197. Of 32,000, 6,282 Can Get Tutor (Tampa Bay Online News)
  198. Choice is simple on school goals (The Tribune Chronicle)
  199. Va. tallies No Child Left Behind costs (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  200. Paige, other former Education Department leaders reunite as consultants (Sioux City Journal)
  201. Ex-education chief to give paid advice on own policies (Boston Globe)
  202. As States Rebel Against No Child Left Behind Law, Affordable Online Tutoring Program May Be the Answer (PR Web)
  203. As States Rebel Against No Child Left Behind Law, Affordable Online Tutoring Program May Be the Answer (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  204. TIM KAINE (News Leader)
  205. Former Education Department Leaders Reunite As Consultants (Click 2 Houston)
  206. News (KOLR)
  207. MISSION Mission School Honored (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley)
  208. Teachers Stir Science, History Into Core Classes (Washington Post)
  209. Bruceville-Eddy High gets Blue Ribbon honors (Waco Tribune-Herald)
  210. 75 percent of schools meet No Child Left Behind targets (GJ Sentinel)
  211. Three area schools celebrate awards (The Monitor)
  212. High schools fall short (Rocky Mountain News)
  213. CHRIS SAXMAN (News Leader)
  214. Columbus schools progress report mostly good news (Muscatine Journal)
  215. Woodland Heights Elementary named Blue Ribbon School (Brownwood Bulletin)
  216. Tuesday, September 20, 2005 Valley schools at risk of losing funds over "No Child Left Behind" performance (KESQ)
  217. Most Westmoreland schools make the grade (Pittsburgh Live)
  218. Wednesday, September 21, 2005 (Daily Breeze)
  219. 10 Schools Run Out of Time to Catch Up (Los Angeles Times)
  220. Five schools get bad marks (SanLuisObispo.com)
  221. Pendleton school wins national honor (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  222. Valley schools face close look by feds (The Fresno Bee)
  223. Federal Funds Won't Cover NCLB Costs for Local Va. School Divisions (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)
  224. Shortfall Seen In U.S. Aid for 'No Child' in Va. (Washington Post)
  225. No progress for Utah in federal education negotiations (Provo Daily Herald)
  226. Ben Cline (News Leader)
  227. Schools face sanctions as test scores fall below federal goals (Monterey County Herald)
  228. Va. Sees Shortfall In Federal Aid for 'No Child' Law (Washington Post)
  229. Three schools honored by U.S. Education Department (AberdeenNews.com)
  230. As States Rebel Against Testing in ''No Child Left Behind'' Law, Affordable Online Tutoring May Be the Answer (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  231. Utah, feds make no progress in No Child talks (Casper Star-Tribune)
  232. Whig.com (The Quincy Herald-Whig)
  233. Reading To Succeed (KOLO)
  234. Four Nebraska schools are given blue ribbons (Omaha World-Herald)
  235. Spring Valley loses school status appeal (Peoria Journal Star)
  236. Mesa now cheers teacher's aide law (The Arizona Republic)
  237. Middle school, Bijou remain state's low-performing schools (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)
  238. Hyman Brand, White Church named Blue Ribbon schools (Kansas City Star)
  239. Weber Elementary gets blue ribbon award (Press-Citizen)
  240. Blue ribbon school, Madison wins national honors (Muscatine Journal)
  241. Good News, Bad News for BUSD Under ‘No Child Left Behind’ By J. DOUGLAS ALLEN-TAYLOR (Berkeley Daily Planet)
  242. Eleven Hoosier schools honored (The Indianapolis Star)
  243. Small school wins big award (The Union Democrat)
  244. Three N.D. schools honored under No Child Left Behind (Grand Forks Herald)
  245. Southern Elementary is Blue Ribbon School (Messenger-Inquirer)
  246. Grant will incorporate more reading at Frontier (The Marietta Times)
  247. Rigdon named Blue Ribbon School (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
  248. Most schools hit 'No Child Left Behind' marks (Hi-Desert Star)
  249. School to send letters about recruiters (Town Online)
  250. WEEK IN REVIEW (Washington Post)