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  1. 8 of 9 Valley districts make grade (The Daily Item)
  2. 3 state schools lauded under NCLB (Billings Gazette)
  3. Six schools could face action (phillyburbs.com)
  4. Three AZ schools get national honor (KVOA Tucson)
  5. Despite gains, BHS told it must improve (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  6. District 348 grant cuts reported (Tri-State Media)
  7. The state of public education (The Daily Item)
  8. VillageSoup - Education News - VillageSoup (Rockland Village Soup)
  9. News (Daily Gate City)
  10. Blue Ribbon Schools (WBKO-TV Bowling Green)
  11. 3 Westchester schools achieve blue-ribbon status (The Journal News)
  12. Grant to help Frontier schools (Parkersburg News and Sentinel)
  13. Sequoyah High honored as Blue Ribbon School (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  14. Blue ribbons for 2 local schools (The Tucson Citizen)
  15. Helping hands for school scores (Albuquerque Tribune)
  16. Hatrick Fields NCLB Questions At Chamber Event Allen Browning (Leesburg Today)
  17. Ohio County Schools Make High Honor (WTOV 9 Steubenville)
  18. Blue ribbon goes to Meadowlark (Gillette News Record)
  19. Locals combat military pitches (The Daily Tar Heel)
  20. State says one in four schools doesn't meet federal standards (WRGB)
  21. State says one in four schools doesn't meet federal standards (WPRI 12)
  22. Local News - Norwich Bulletin - www.norwichbulletin.com (Norwich Bulletin)
  23. Seven Cape districts miss school improvement goals (Cape Cod Times)
  24. NASD takes impressive step in right direction (Times Herald)
  25. Hancock County School Receives Top Honors (WTRF)
  26. Thursday, September 29, 2005 (IndeOnline.com)
  27. Tutors going untapped (Miami Herald)
  28. Military recruitment provision in "No Child Left Behind" act (KAALtv.com)
  29. Failing Grade for Schools by 2014? (NBC15)
  30. West Marin schools hit with federal sanctions By Chris Stafford (Point Reyes Light)
  31. Law fails test on minority students (USA Today)
  32. In our view: Education plan under heavy fire (HispanicBusiness.com)
  33. D145 might make ISAT scores count (Freeport Journal)
  34. Utah called education 'whipping boy' (Salt Lake Tribune)
  35. Deadline for free private tutoring is today (Miami Herald)
  36. Law fails test on minority students (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
  37. Leesburg ES Names Blue Ribbon School Allen Browning (Leesburg Today)
  38. Most schools make adequate progress (Douglas County News Press)
  39. Leesburg ES Names Blue Ribbon School (Leesburg Today)
  40. More Maine schools fail to meet the grade (The Times Record)
  41. 'No Child Left Behind' rankings are misleading, local officials say (The Times Record)
  42. Fairs aimed at pairing students with tutors Some eligible for free assistance (The News-Press)
  43. St. Petersburg Times Online: News of Florida (St. Petersburg Times)
  44. Wiscasset Schools (Wiscasset Newspaper)
  45. Report: Federal law could force schools to change language programs (Monterey County Herald)
  46. NJHerald.com (New Jersey Herald)
  47. Report: Schools may be forced to alter English programs (KESQ)
  48. Report: Federal law could force schools to change language programs (SanLuisObispo.com)
  49. Schools may be forced to change language programs (Monterey County Herald)
  50. Yearly MEAP tests start on Monday (Daily Telegram)
  51. Report: Law forces ESL revise (InsideBayArea)
  52. Report: Federal law could force schools to change language programs (North County Times)
  53. A good book, (Why Is the Teachers Butt So Big?), a good cup of coffee (Starbucks), and free shipping; Author Debra (PR Web)
  54. S-F tests beat federal standards (Pottstown Mercury)
  55. "A Poster Child for No Child Left Behind"
  56. ETS Supports Education Secretary Margaret Spellings's Hurricane-Related NCLB Waiver Statement (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  57. A good book, (Why Is the Teacher’s Butt So Big?), a good cup of coffee (Starbucks), and free shipping; Author Debra (PR Web)
  58. Report: Law forces ESL revise (Inside Bay Area)
  59. Parents unhappy over release of family information to military (Chicago Flame)
  60. No Child Left Behind Act forcing changes (Daily Breeze)
  61. Kindergarten Or Kindergrind? (CBS News)
  62. Schools earn Blue Ribbon honor (Delaware State News)
  63. Officials vexed by 'dropout' criterion (Bennington Banner)
  64. AFT Proposes Additional Title I/NCLB Funds for Schools With Students Displaced by Katrina (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
  65. ProfNet Wire: Education & Science: Impact of Hurricanes Katrina/Rita (Newswise)
  66. Dothan City Schools Tutoring (WTVY-TV 4)
  67. National Indian Education Association Releases Preliminary Report on No Child Left Behind (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
  68. Wayne Highlands Earns High Marks For Student Performance (The Wayne Independent)
  69. Brewer questions change to SATs Exam to replace MEAs for juniors as No Child Left Behind standard (Bangor Daily News)
  70. HSE High, St. Simon win federal award (Carmel Topics)
  71. Middle schools earn award for No Child Left Behind (Carmel Topics)
  72. National Indian Education Association: Report on Impact of No Child Left Behind in Indian Country (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
  73. District 89 schools off list (Arlington Heights Post)
  74. Isn't it ironic? (Sacramento News & Review)
  75. High school grades can be kept from military recruiters (Saint Helena Star)
  76. Education Briefs (The Robesonian)
  77. Most public schools lagging in academic progress (KPUA Hilo)
  78. ‘Opt-out’ awareness is pushed (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
  79. National Indian Education Assn. Releases Preliminary Report on NCLB; Unfunded Mandate Not Meeting Needs of American (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
  80. MILITARY RECRUITING (The Providence Phoenix)
  81. NCLB-Creation of a Monster (BellaOnline)
  82. Corkins willing to explore seeking freedom from No Child Left Behind (Kansas City Star)
  83. Granville Co. teachers meet NCLB standards (News 14 Carolina)
  84. Granville Co. teachers meet NCLB standards (News 14 Carolina)
  85. New Ed Commissioner Among Skeptics on "No Child Left Behind" (WIBW-TV Topeka)
  86. Candidates speak out on new schools, No Child Left Behind Big Issues Await New School Board : (Guilford Courier)
  87. Schools help to get kids off military lists (The Arizona Republic)
  88. Trustees reject charter school plan (The Reporter)
  89. Canajoharie Middle School receives national award (The Leader-Herald)
  90. NCLB is topic of forum at MC (Monmouth Review Atlas)
  91. A Mother's Wish for Her Kids -- 'Opt Out' of Military Recruitment (Pacific News Service)
  92. Links for Learning, Online Learning and Tutoring Education Now Open (PR Web)
  93. Officials: Most coastal teachers 'highly qualified' (North County Times)
  94. Ex-education secretary to visit LCC (The Daily News)
  95. Schools fail to meet goals (Boston Globe)
  96. Commissioner: No Child law shouldn't distract Vermont schools (Rutland Herald)
  97. No Child Left Behind (Stamford Advocate)
  98. It's Teacher Salaries, Stupid (BusinessWeek)
  99. Education: Is ‘No Child Left Behind' Counter Productive? As Administered, Destined to Fail? (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  100. Education: Is ‘No Child Left Behind' Counter Productive? As Administered, Destined to Fail? (PR Web)
  101. Four Miss. schools set blue-ribbon standard (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
  102. On Point - Lesson Still Unlearned (WBUR Boston)
  103. Three local schools score Blue Ribbon distinction (The Business Journal of Jacksonville)
  104. Four Miss. schools set blue-ribbon standard (Picayune Item)
  105. Reports faults legislation for low academic performance (Native Times)
  106. Mattoon schools make yearly progress (Journal Gazette & Times Courier)
  107. Several area grade schools excel (Kansas City Star)
  108. Making the grade across Kansas (Kansas City Star)
  109. Monmouth native speaks on NCLB (Monmouth Review Atlas)
  110. Teachers condemn new rules (The State)
  111. Teachers challenge new rules (The State)
  112. School officials berate federal law's standards (Glenview Announcements)
  113. Triangle school receives Blue Ribbon Award (News 14 Carolina)
  114. What's in Friday's paper (The Bellingham Herald Online)
  115. Religious Holidays, Testing Dates Clash in Michigan (NPR)
  116. ‘No Child’ law makes for ‘silly’ scoring (Salina Journal)
  117. Higher Standards Means More Schools 'On Alert' For Sanctions (KOMO)
  118. Proponent praises 'No Child' Act (The Daily News)
  119. Aberdeen school district hits 100 percent in NCLB progress (AberdeenNews.com)
  120. 12 schools in county miss grade (The Bellingham Herald Online)
  121. Fayetteville teen earns perfect score on ACT’s (News 14 Carolina)
  122. Higher Federal Standards Means More Schools "On Alert" For Sanctions (KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma)
  123. Higher federal standards means more schools "on alert" for sanctions (The Daily News)
  124. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (The Daily Times)
  125. Whig.com (The Quincy Herald-Whig)
  126. Investigators Eye Education Dept. (CBS News)
  127. Prosecutors Review Agency's Payments to Commentator (New York Times)
  128. What a headache (Williamsport Sun Gazette)
  129. 'No child' prosecutor focuses on columnist (Houston Chronicle)
  130. NCLB can prove harmful to schools (Montgomery Advertiser)
  131. Board Chairman Would Like to Opt out of "No Child Left Behind" (WIBW-TV Topeka)
  132. Harrison holds district record for tutoring (Albuquerque Tribune Online)
  133. Part of No Child Left Behind Act requirement (The Woodland Daily Democrat Online)
  134. Phonics Programs Can Rescue the U.S. (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  135. Some Philadelphia area charter schools not meeting standards (TimesLeader.com)
  136. No Child Left Behind on minds of school superintendents (Tuscaloosa News)
  137. Guidelines help preschoolers (Delaware State News)
  138. Fed court will hear NCLB challenge (Rutland Herald)
  139. Killingly fails to meet No Child standards, must divert $34,000 (Norwich Bulletin)
  140. Federal judge to consider challenge to education law (The Times Argus)
  141. News Headlines (The Cabinet)
  142. Politics and the classroom: a look at America's future (University of Tulsa Collegian)
  143. Politics and the classroom: a look at America's future (University of Tulsa Collegian)
  144. Wilhoit to visit Southern Elementary (Messenger-Inquirer)
  145. Senatobia school honored (The Democrat)
  146. 'Forget No Child Left Behind, Forget More Money, Let’s put Common Sense into our Public Schools,' says Debra Craig, (PR Web)
  147. Five New High Schools Labeled As Needing Improvement (The WMUR Channel)
  148. Test results: five new high schools need improvement (WCAX 3)
  149. G'burg superintendent details 'State of the District' (Evening Sun)
  150. Ontario district comes up short on NCLB goals (Argus Observer)
  151. Yancy meets federal standards (The Daily Progress)
  152. Forum to examine No Child Left Behind, WASL tests (South Whidbey Herald)
  153. Small school gets really big award (Mitchell News-Journal)
  154. SC above national average on federal math tests, just below average on reading (WIS-TV Columbia)
  155. How local schools fared (Portsmouth Herald)
  156. Utah, Washington DC - Discuss No Child Left Behind (KUTV.com)
  157. U.S. school scores rise under 'No Child Left Behind' (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  158. RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman Applauds the Progress of No Child Left Behind (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
  159. School progress: Jumping the NCLB train (The Union Leader and NewHampshire Sunday News)
  160. New requirements to pass grades in Freeport (Freeport Journal)
  161. Carolinas education stats hold up to U.S. (Myrtle Beach Online)
  162. America's pupils progress in math, falter in reading (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
  163. Iowa kids top peers in math, reading (The Des Moines Register)
  164. Survey says NCLB shifts curriculum (The Times Argus)
  165. Goal elusive for RE-1 (Journal Advocate)
  166. Margaret Spellings (The Christian Science Monitor)
  167. Nyssa, Vale schools come up short on No Child Left Behind goals (Argus Observer)
  168. Debate Over "No Child Left Behind" Comes To Delmarva (WBOC 16)
  169. 21a3 LIGHTSON info box (Elkhart Truth)
  170. 8 tri-county districts, charter school deemed 'in need of improvement' (Courier-Post)
  171. Scoring methods main cause of schools not earning AYP status (The Daily Dispatch)
  172. City school gets Blue Ribbon (The Steubenville Herald-Star)
  173. Districts fall short of goals (Courier-Post)
  174. Rossview creativity may rid 'priority' tag (Leaf-Chronicle)
  175. Awards recognize area's top teachers (News Leader)
  176. 'Child' rules called burden (The Herald News)
  177. GAO Report Leads Senators to Seek Return of DoE Funds (RedNova)
  178. School paraprofessionals race to make the grade (Denver Post)
  179. Lots of our children being left behind (Montgomery Advertiser)
  180. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (San Francisco Chronicle)
  181. Students prepare for state assessment tests (Grand Forks Herald)
  182. Luce Answers Questions at Ask the White House
  183. Board discusses No Child Left Behind progress (Olney Daily Mail)
  184. Georgia awards high-performing schools under new accountability system (AccessNorthGA)
  185. Department of Education wants federal law changed (The Stamford Advocate)
  186. Tutoring, a key in No Child Left Behind, is raising questions (Boston Globe)
  187. State Lauds Schools For Exceeding Performance Measures (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
  188. Indiana mom to fight military access to students (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  189. Rocky weighs in on 'No Child Left Behind' (The Dartmouth)
  190. Local students performing well on NCLB scale (Vandalia Leader-Union)
  191. Chicago Schoolchildren Left Behind (CBS News)
  192. Focus on test-taking leaves other skills behind (USA Today)
  193. Only a test Baines won’t admit school failures (The Union Leader and NewHampshire Sunday News)
  194. Focus on test-taking leaves other skills behind (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
  195. Republican Policy Committee Releases Policy Paper: Teachers are Key to Success of 'No Child Left Behind' Act (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
  196. Rossview High School Under NCLB:
  197. No Child Left Behind Deadline Extended (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
  198. District on No Child Left Behind list for 2nd year (Atlanticville)
  199. RBR on No Child Left Behind list for 2nd year (The Hub)
  200. Educate to sell part of its business (Baltimore Sun)
  201. Focus on social ills (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  202. Alabama Seeks Extension On No Child Left Behind Act (NBC 13 Birmingham)
  203. State Assessments Underway (KFYR)
  204. High school educators report on student success (Daily Mining Gazette)
  205. Annual standards met (Billings Gazette)
  206. Military Recruiters, Parents Battle at High School (ABC News)
  207. Nation's Principals Advocate Specific Changes to NCLB (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
  208. Transfer option's there, but not really (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  209. Tribal leaders, education secretary debate success of No Child Left Behind (Grand Forks Herald)
  210. Tribes, Ed Leader Debate Left Behind Act (Austin American-Statesman)
  211. Tribes, ed leader debate Left Behind Act (Herald Online)
  212. Tribes, Ed Leader Debate Left Behind Act (AP via Yahoo! News)
  213. Tribal leaders, education secretary debate success of No Child Left Behind (AberdeenNews.com)
  214. Tribal leaders, education secretary debate success of No Child Left Behind (Fox 23)
  215. Get them tutors (Newsday.com)
  216. Get them tutors (New York Newsday)
  217. Tribal leaders, education secretary debate No Child Left Behind (KVOA Tucson)
  218. SCHOOL ZONE: For some, no place to go (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  219. Don't want to transfer? Being tutored is an option (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  220. Tribal leaders voice concern over No Child Left Behind (CNN.com)
  221. No Child Left Behind benefits debated (Devils Lake Journal)
  222. Recent Columns by Marisa McQuilken (University of Washington Daily)
  223. Is TCAP Scoring Fair For All Students? (The Chattanoogan)
  224. Feds put teachers to the test (The Union Leader and NewHampshire Sunday News)
  225. School board hears mixed review of student-progress exam results (Roswell Daily Record)
  226. Ed chief answers Indian complaints (Casper Star-Tribune)
  227. Schools Not Meeting Minimum Standards Notified (KARK Little Rock)
  228. State to extend teaching qualifications (Clanton Advertiser)
  229. Judge says California erred in changing teacher credential rules (SanLuisObispo.com)
  230. That's my story and I'm sticking to it (The Tribune Chronicle)
  231. Judge: Calif. bungled teaching changes (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
  232. Judge: Calif. Bungled Teaching Changes (AP via Yahoo! News)
  233. High-Fiving a Star (Salt Lake Tribune)
  234. California to ask for extension to meet No Child Left Behind requirement (KRON 4 Bay Area)
  235. Court: 1,700 miss teacher mark (The Sacramento Bee)
  236. Schools pass muster with federal standards (Glenview Announcements)
  237. Calif. Wants More Time To Meet No Child Left Behind Requirements (KSBW)
  238. "Clearfield Elementary Makes the Grade with NCLB"
  239. Calif. Wants More Time To Meet No Child Left Behind Requirements (NBC San Diego)
  240. Arkansas Sschools Notified Concerning Not Meeting Adequate Yearly Progress Under No Chid Left Behind (KARK Little Rock)
  241. River Valley Schools Get Bad Marks, Too (40/29 KHBS/KHOG)
  242. Teachers fighting to get kids fit (Rapid City Journal)
  243. That's my story and I'm sticking to it (Tribune Chronicle)
  244. On the Web (The Bolingbrook Sun)
  245. Judge: Calif. bungled teaching changes (The Times Leader)
  246. Money, time and blame cited as NCLB problems (The Journal News)
  247. Some given option of transfer (Myrtle Beach Online)
  248. Summary Box: Trouble with grading (Journal-News)
  249. Schools working on state alerts (Jonesboro Sun)
  250. Loss of funds won't stop city's school programs (Daily Journal)