Friday, October 17, 2008

CE #3

The No Child Left Behind act has made its impact through Bush's administration and probably will have an influence in the next administration. This week in Sacremento an elementary school which usually meets requirements under the "No Child" act failed to raise their test scores. The reason for their failure was that the act increased the difficulty of meeting the test scores by 11%. The problem with this recent drop in "passing schools" is that they will have a harder time in achieving excellence in the future. This will prevent them from aquiring funds and also will kill their attendence rate.

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