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      • The No Child Left Behind law—the 2002 update of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act—effectively scaled up the federal role in holding schools accountable for student outcomes. In December 2015, Congress passed the Every Student Succeeds Act to replace NCLB.
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  2. Sep 21, 2022 · Back in early 2002, after close to a year of tendentious stop-and-start negotiations and just months after 9/11, sweeping bipartisan Congressional majorities approved the No Child Left...

    • Frederick Hess
  3. Replacement. On April 30, 2015, a bill was introduced to Congress to replace the No Child Left Behind Act, the Every Student Succeeds Act, which was passed by the House on December 2 and the Senate on December 9, before being signed into law by President Obama on December 10, 2015.

    • An act to close the achievement gap with accountability, flexibility, and choice, so that no child is left behind.
  4. Apr 10, 2015 · Ron Edmonds/AP-File. When most people think about the No Child Left Behind Act, they think of two things: former President George W. Bush, and standardized testing. But the politics,...

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  5. Jul 15, 2015 · The Senate voted 81-17 Thursday to replace No Child Left Behind, the landmark federal education law that's now long overdue for an overhaul. The Senate's bill, the Every Child Achieves...

    • Libby Nelson
  6. May 2, 2007 · When Congress passed George W. Bush’s signature education initiative, No Child Left Behind, it was widely hailed as a bipartisan breakthrough–a victory for American children, particularly...

  7. Jan 20, 2022 · Why No Child Left Behind Is Making COVID Recovery So Much Harder. Jenee Henry Wood and Joel Rose. January 20, 2022 · 7 min read. 1. This month marks the 20 th anniversary of the signing of No...

  8. Sep 23, 2015 · 09/23/2015 05:25 AM EDT. The law known as No Child Left Behind is perhaps the most controversial education law ever passed—a sweeping overhaul of Lyndon Johnson’s education act that...

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