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States Test Limits of Federal AYP Flexibility

Author(s): Naomi Chudowsky, Victor Chudowsky
Published: November 1, 2005

This reports describes states' flexibility in determining adequate yearly progress under the No Child Left behind Act.

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Full Report (PDF format, 82.6 KB) * Direct link: http://www.cep-dc.org/cfcontent_file.cfm?Attachment=Chudowsky2%5FReport%2DFedAYPFlexibility%5F110105%2Epdf
Press Release (PDF format, 27.4 KB) * Direct link: http://www.cep-dc.org/cfcontent_file.cfm?Attachment=PressRelease%5FFedAYPFlexibility%5F110105%2Epdf

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