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EDITOR'S PICKS
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Editor's Pick  Creating Successful Magnet School Programs New Item
Magnet school guide features six school districts whose successful magnet programs offer a range of contexts, experiences, and perspectives. GO >
Editor's Pick  Successful Charter Schools
Charter school guide features eight schools using promising methods to raise student achievement. GO >
Editor's Pick  Creating Strong District School Choice Programs
Promising practices to help districts implement the public school provisions of No Child Left Behind. GO >
Editor's Pick  Guidance on Implementing Public School Choice Provisions
How to implement the choice provisions; who is eligible to take advantage of the new options; how, when and what to tell parents about their choice options; and what types of schools should be involved. GO >
Editor's Pick  Funding to Promote Parental Options
Facts on the funding of choice programs in the President's education budgets GO >
Editor's Pick  Guidance on Unsafe School Choice Option
Ensures that students attending a persistently dangerous public school, or students who become victims of a violent criminal offense while in or on the grounds of a public school that they attend, are allowed to attend a safe public school. GO >
Editor's Pick  Overview of Public School Choice
Presentation from regional meetings describing choice options available to parents under NCLB (October 2002). GO >
Editor's Pick  Unsafe School Choice Option
Handout at ED regional meetings (October 2002). GO >
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