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107th United States Congress
Education policy
No Child Left Behind Act
Software development process
Student Achievement and School Accountability Programs
Adequate Yearly Progress
Education
Standards-based education
Evaluation

Ways in Which the Every Child Ready for College or Career Act Discussion Draft Limits  Federal Oversight of State Title I Implementation  Anne Hyslop, Bellwether Education Partners  updated 1.

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