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  1. Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction 7/18/2002 Page 1 Introduction The passage of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) revised, reauthorized, and consolidated various programs within the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and extended authorizations of appropriations for ESEA programs through FY 2007.

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  2. Jul 28, 2016 · A. A. In the last days of 2015, Congress made the biggest update to school law since passage of the law known as “No Child Left Behind” (NCLB) in 2002. The new law is a reauthorization of NCLB, which expired in 2007. Dubbed the “Every Student Succeeds Act,” or ESSA, it scales back the NCLB’s top-down approach to education reform and ...

  3. Jul 9, 2012 · The federal government has approved Wisconsin’s waiver to exempt the state from the No Child Left Behind law. The U.S. Department of Education granted waivers to both Wisconsin and the state of Washington today, bringing the total number of states that are exempt from parts of the law to 26.

  4. Sep 23, 2011 · Wisconsin education officials ready to make changes to No Child Left Behind Law - WPR. Education. Wisconsin education officials ready to make changes to No Child Left Behind Law. By Teresa Shipley. September 23, 2011. Listen. Today the White House outlined how states can avoid provisions of the No Child Left Behind Law.

  5. Aug 9, 2011 · Wisconsin will seek waiver of “No Childlaw. By Teresa Shipley. August 9, 2011. Listen. Wisconsin will be one of the states seeking a waiver to part of the No Child Left Behind law. Teresa Shipley has more. Stay informed on the latest news. Sign up for WPR’s email newsletter.

  6. The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB), a major reform of the ESEA, was passed by congress and signed into law on January 8, 2002. NCLB redefines the federal role in K-12 education and will help close the achievement gap between disadvantaged and minority students and their peers.

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