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From the Capital to the Classroom: Year 2 of the No Child Left Behind Act


By CEP

From the Capital to the Classroom: Year 2 of the No Child Left Behind Act

This report from the Center on Education Policy describes the implementation and effects of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) during calendar year 2003, the second year of the Act's existence. The report is the first and most comprehensive national examination of all main aspects of NCLB implementation at the federal, state, and local levels, and is the second CEP report to examine the implementation of NCLB. The information in this report is based on a survey of 47 states and the District of Columbia, a nationally representative survey of 274 school districts, in-depth case studies of 33 urban, suburban, and rural school districts, and other research methods.

Among our major findings are that: states and school districts are trying hard to meet the requirements of the Act and agree with its goals; broader and deeper effects of the law were being felt by school districts in 2003, which is resulting in additional help for schools identified for improvement; choosing another public school is rarely used by parents of children in identified schools, while the option of receiving tutoring services is used more frequently; states and school districts are moving slowly to update the qualifications of teachers and paraprofessionals as required by the Act; some of the requirements of the Act are unworkable; and states and school districts face serious funding pressures and a lack of capacity to carry out the Act.

From the Capital to the Classroom: Year 2 of the No Child Left Behind Act

  • Full Report: PDF (2315KB)
  • Standard Error Tables: PDF | HTML
  • Press Release: PDF | HTML

From the Capital to the Classroom: A Look Inside 33 School Districts

  • Full Report: PDF (556KB) 
  • Introduction to the Case Studies: PDF | HTML

Case Studies:

Alabama to California: PDF | HTML
Comprising:

  • Alabama: Calhoun County School District
  • Alaska: Kodiak Island Borough School District
  • Arkansas: Fayetteville Public Schools
  • California: Escondido Union Elementary School District
  • California: Grant Joint Union High School District
  • California: Oakland Unified School District

Colorado to Louisiana: PDF | HTML
Comprising:

  • Colorado: Colorado Springs District 11
  • Colorado: Fort Lupton Weld Re-8 School District
  • Florida: Collier County School District
  • Idaho: Joint School District # 2 — Meridian
  • Illinois: Chicago Public Schools
  • Kansas: Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools
  • Louisiana: St. John the Baptist Parish Public Schools

Massachusetts to New Mexico: PDF | HTML
Comprising:

  • Massachusetts: Avon Public School District
  • Massachusetts: Boston Public Schools
  • Minnesota: Cloquet Independent School District # 94
  • Mississippi: Pascagoula School District
  • Missouri: Hermitage School District
  • Nebraska: Heartland School District
  • Nevada: Clark County School District
  • New Jersey: Bayonne School District
  • New Mexico: Bloomfield School District

New York to Wisconsin: PDF | HTML
Comprising:

  • New York: Romulus Central Schools
  • North Carolina: Wake County Public School System
  • North Dakota: Napoleon School District
  • Ohio: Cleveland Municipal School District
  • Oregon: Tigard-Tualatin School District
  • South Carolina: Berkeley County School District
  • Texas: Cuero Independent School District
  • Vermont: Marlboro School District
  • Vermont: Orleans Central Supervisory Union
  • Virginia: Waynesboro School District
  • Wisconsin: Sheboygan Area School District

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