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Pros And Cons Of No Child Left Behind Act

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In 2001, the 107th congress of the United States of America passed the No Child Left behind Act (NCLBA). This act is a federal law that denoted that lower income children be granted additional educational assistance in exchange for improvements in their academics. One of the stipulations within the act states that each year, a school must have standardized test improvement and better scores in order to receive further funding in the following years. If a school does not improve its scores, it is punished by receiving less funding than the year previous. However, there are some positives to this act. State and local education programs are enabled to transfer over fifty percent of federally allocated funds to address gaps in the local and state

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