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Congress has reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act (ESEA), the statute formerly known as No Child Left
Behind. The new statute, Every Student Succeeds Act, was signed into law by President Obama on December 10, 2015.
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Child Left Behind Information Directories will help you use No Child
Left Behind. The Directories include information about schools and school
districts, education statistics, state compliance, and sites that offer
useful information and good publications.
NCLB
Pubs from U. S. Department of Education l State
Accountability Plans
Title I Recipients l Blue Ribbon
Schools l Federal Resources l Useful
Websites
NCLB
Publications from U.S. Department of Education
No
Child Left Behind - Desktop Reference
No
Child Left Behind - A Parents Guide
A
Toolkit for Teachers
Using
Data to Influence Classroom Decisions
State
Accountability Plans (all states)
No
Child Left Behind State Accountability Plans
Title
I Recipients
Title
I Allocations to School Districts for all school districts in all
states.
Title I Allocations
to Schools for all schools in all states. To find out if a school
receives Title I funds, type the school you are interested in. A box
will pop up with information about the school. Click "More Information"
at the top of the box. A new box will appear - the second section of
the box indicates whether the school receives Title I funds.
Blue
Ribbon Schools Program
The No Child
Left BehindBlue Ribbon Schools Program honors public and private
K-12 schools that are academically superior or demonstrate dramatic
gains in student achievement. Awards
Federal
Resources
Ask ERIC
Americans with Disabilities
Act - U.S. Department of Justice
IDEA Practices
- sponsored by U. S. Department of Education, Council on Exceptional
Children, State Directors of Special Education.
National Center for Education Statistics
National Dissemination Center for Children
with Disabilities (formerly NICHY). The dissemination center is
funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education
Programs (OSEP). It serves as a central source of information on:
- IDEA,
the nation's special education law
- No
Child Left Behind (as it relates to children with disabilities)
- Research-based
information on effective educational practices
Office
of Civil Rights - U.S. Department of Education
Office
of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services - U.S. Department
of Education
U.S. Department of Education -
home page
Useful
Websites
Center
for Children's Advocacy, Inc.
Center
for Law and Education
Children's Defense Fund Action
Council
Council for Exceptional Children
Council of Chief State School Officers
Education Commission of the States
Education Trust
Family & Advocates Partnership for
Education (FAPE)
Family
Education Network
Findlaw
FocusOnLearning.org
IDEA Practices
International
Dyslexia Association
LD Online
Legal Information Center
National Association
of School Psychologists
National
Association of State Directors of Special Education
National Center for
Law and Learning Disabilities
National Center for Learning Disabilities
National Coalition for Parent Involvement
in Education
National
School Boards Association
SchwabLearning.org
U.S. Department of Education
Wrightslaw
Wrightslaw:
No Child Left Behind
Wrightslaw:
No Child Left Behind (ISBN: 1-892320-12-6)
by Peter W. D. Wright, Pamela Darr Wright and Suzanne Whitney Heath
includes:
- Full
text of the No Child Left Behind Act
- Analysis,
Interpretation & Commentary
- Advocacy
Strategies, Tips & Sample Letters
- No
Child Left Behind CD-ROM of Publications & Resources
Learn
what the law says about -
- Scientifically
Based Reading Instruction
- Proficiency
Testing in Reading, Math, Science
- Free
Tutoring, Summer School, After-School Programs
- Transfers
from Failing Schools and School Choice
- New
Qualifications for Teachers and Paraprofessionals
- Bonus
Pay, Stipends, Scholarships for Teachers and Principals
- Teacher
Liability Protection
Bonus!
The Wrightslaw:
No Child Left Behind CD-ROM includes the full text of the NCLB
statute with overviews and commentary, NCLB regulations, dozens of guidance
publications from the U. S. Department of Education and other references
and resources. (contents
of CD)
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Last revised:
02/23/10