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Monday, November 14, 2011

NCLB Waiver Could Cost California At Least $2 Billion

The Los Angeles Times (11/12, Blume, 630K) reports, "It would cost cash-strapped California at least $2 billion to meet the requirements for relief from the federal No Child Left Behind law, state officials said." While the state Board of Education "made no decision at its meeting in Sacramento, the clear implication of a staff report presentation was that California should spurn an opportunity to seek a waiver from federal rules that sanction schools for low test scores."

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