Not exact matches
** Yes, I know, NCLB doesn't actually require 100 percent of kids to get to proficiency, once you consider the excepts for some
special ed students and once you bake in the safe harbor
provision.
ED also released regulations related to other assessment
provisions in ESSA, including use of computer - adaptive tests, flexibility in high school assessments, and tests for
special populations of students.
If they did, they would know that Alexander's plan would all but solidify the Obama Administration's move over the past few years to eviscerate No Child's Adequate Yearly Progress
provisions, which have exposed the failure of traditional districts to provide high - quality teaching, curricula, and school cultures to poor and minority children (as well as those condemned to the nation's
special ed ghettos).