Since some Oklahoma children have already started the school year, the Education Department will phase in some of the consequences of No Child Left Behind that Oklahoma had
escaped under the waiver: The state must provide tutoring services and public school choice options no later than the 2015 - 16 school year.
Not exact matches
Yes,
under NCLB's
waiver authority, the Secretary has a lot of room to maneuver in terms of letting states and districts
escape from onerous parts of the law.
This was made clear last year in a report released last year by the New America Foundation that showed that 73 percent of 6,058 failure mills in 16 states identified
under No Child in 2011 - 2012
escaped scrutiny
under the
waiver gambit a year later.