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NCLB
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FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
Linda Easterling Dina Rogers Beverly Wyatt Brenda O'Bannion
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, which was signed into law on January 8, 2002 and which is currently up for reauthorization, is perhaps the most sweeping reform of federal education legislation since the original Elementary and Secondary Education Act was passed in 1965. The guiding tenets of NCLB are concentrated in four major areas: 1) Accountability for Student Achievement, 2) Focus on What Works, 3) Flexibility, and 4) Parental Involvement.
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Important Links:
TEA- NCLB Program Coordination
USDE- NCLB Main Page
SIRC- School Improvement Resource Center
SEDL- Southwest Educational Development Laboratory
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IMPORTANT REGION 3 TITLE I OPPORTUNITY!
- In February, Region 3 is offering a Title I Symposium which addresses
- the major components of Title I Programs. These components include:
- Paret Involvement, Private/Non-Profit, Campus Planning, Highly Qualified
- Teachers and Fiscal Issues. This symposium is designed to aide ex-
- perienced as well as new administrators, business managers and
- federal programs personnel in meeting the compliance requirements
- of the Title I/NCLB federal program. (see flyer)
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- You can register on-line for this workshop #26464.
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Welcome to ESC 3 Student Support
Our Mission Statement
The mission of Student Support Component
is to promote lifelong learning through
academic excellence by preserving the dignity
and enriching the potential of all learners
General Information and important links
are located at each of the programs
listed on the left menu
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NCLB Federal Programs Home Page |
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