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Editor's Pick  No Child Left Behind Act
Overview and summary of Title IV of the No Child Left Behind Act, which promotes parental choice and increases the amount of flexible funds available to states and school districts for innovative education programs. GO >
Editor's Pick  Questions and Answers
Answers to frequently asked questions about school choice and supplemental educational services under No Child Left Behind. GO >
No Child Left Behind  Local School Performance Information
Helps parents make good decisions about their children's education. GO >
Editor's Pick  Publications
ED publications on school choice. GO >
Editor's Pick  Statistics
Find out how race/ethnicity, household income, and region relate to public school choice programs. GO >
Editor's Pick  Supreme Court Decision
Information about the Zelman vs. Simmons-Harris Supreme Court ruling (June 2002). The case focuses on whether the First Amendment prohibition against Congress establishing religion prevents a state from providing tuition aid as part of a general assistance program to low-income parents and authorizing them to use that aid to enroll their children in a private school of their own choosing, without regard to whether the school is religiously affiliated. GO >
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