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Welcome to ED.gov

Our website highlights No Child Left Behind and integrates NCLB and ed.gov information.

A guided video tour of the website is now available.

Features of the website include:

Program information is easier to find. You can sort ED programs by title, subject, assistance type, or eligibility. You'll see the purpose, funding status, eligibility, regulations, guidance, and contacts for each program in an easy-to-use format.

If you frequented our previous website, you'll find familiar information about ED—publications, ED budget, organizational structure of ED (offices), and job openings. A-Z Index still offers ED topics in an alphabetical list, and you can still search not only the ED website, but all ED-funded websites—regional labs, research centers, special education and rehabilitative services organizations, and hundreds more.

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  • Extra Credit—a daily look at progress on No Child Left Behind.
  • The Achiever—a twice-a-month newsletter on efforts to make sure no child is left behind.
  • EDInfo—a free information service that provides two email messages each week on new reports, new initiatives, funding opportunities from ED, and more.
  • ED Review—an email update on ED activities relevant to the intergovernmental and corporate community.
  • NewsFlash—email announcements of new publications and news from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).
  • EDTV—ED's monthly television series entitled Education News Parents Can Use.

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