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Editor's Pick  Introduction and Overview
What No Child Left Behind does for parents and children, and why this law is important to America. GO >
Editor's Pick  Four Pillars of NCLB
Explains the foundation of the No Child Left Behind Act—stronger accountability for results, more freedom for states and communities, proven education methods, and more choices for parents. GO >
Editor's Pick  Executive Summary of No Child Left Behind
Brief summary of the President's education reform plan. GO >
Editor's Pick  Fact Sheet on Conference Report to H.R. 1 (NCLB Act)
Identifies major provisions of the Conference Report to H.R. 1, the No Child Left Behind Act. GO >
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President Bush sent his education reform plan to Congress in January 2001. GO >
Editor's Pick  Preliminary Overview of Programs and Changes Included in the NCLB Act
Provides a preliminary overview of programs and changes included in the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. GO >
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