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Editor's Pick  Choice and Supplemental Services
Overview, guidance, and other information on choice and supplemental services provisions in NCLB from the Office of Innovation and Improvement. GO >
Editor's Pick  Supplemental Services
Webcast on how to become a supplemental services provider (August 2003), toolkit for providing students extra academic help (March 2003), and more from the Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. GO >
No Child Left Behind  NCLB: A Parents Guide
Summarizes No Child Left Behind, answers questions about the law, and tells what it means for parents (June 2003). GO >
Editor's Pick  Questions and Answers on Supplemental Services
Answers to frequently asked questions about "supplemental services" -- extra help in reading, language arts, or math that is offered to students before or after school or on weekends. GO >
No Child Left Behind  The Facts About...Getting Students Help
How No Child Left Behind makes sure that families have options and that children are not trapped in schools in need of improvement. (fact sheet) GO >
Editor's Pick  Supplemental Services Handout
Questions and answers distributed at ED regional meetings (October 2002). GO >
No Child Left Behind  Ten Facts Every Parent Should Know About NCLB
The basics that parents should know about the No Child Left Behind Act. GO >
Editor's Pick  Tutors for Kids
Supplemental services information by state, including provider lists, contacts and schools identified for improvement. GO >
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