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No Child Left Behind Act
I. What is NCLB?
A. New education law made to
1. improve academic levels of minorities and all students
2. improve teacher qualification

II. Purpose of NCLB (according to the educational institute Atlanta)
A. Ensure that all children have
1. Fair
2. equal
3. Significant opportunity to a high quality education.
B. Meet educational needs of low achieving children
C. Close the achievement gap between high and low scoring children
D. Hold schools and local educational agencies accountable for improving the academic achievement of all students.
E. Provide children an enriched and accelerated educational program
F. Affording parents substantial and meaningful ways to participate in their children’s education.

III. Provisions of the President Bush quoted, “Clearly, our children are our future…Too many of our neediest children are being left behind". www. edu. com

A. Testing
1. State must create and give annual standard reading test in grades 2nd -8th starting in 2005 –2006.
2. Reports will be given to educators and parents to see how kids and schools are doing.
B. Accountability
1. Scores must show annual improvement and all students are to reach proficiency in 12 years.
2. Schools that are behind will receive $1,000 per child, if don’t improve after 3 years. Child can transfer to another school.
C. Reading
1. Will triple federal funding for reading programs, they only can be spend on proven programs.
2. Require annual reading test for academic reasons 1. must put a highly qualified teacher in every class by 2005
2. reduce class size if not assigned a high quality teacher

IV. Affects this has on Savannah
A. City wide watch list
1. a warning
2. doesn’t mean all schools are failing
3. fail to meet state requirements
4. testing procedures are not funded
B. Schools on area watch list
1. Jenkins high school
2. New Hempstead high school
3. Savannah high
4. Mercer junior high

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