Feds' Praise Is Cheap, Aid Must Follow No Child [Derived Headline]
New Haven Register › November 18, 2009
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Feds' praise is cheap, aid must follow No Child Left Behind standards have to be revised or schools most in need of reform grants will be shut out.
Never far from the minds of New Haven and union officials negotiating a new teachers contract was $5 billion in federal money the Obama administration wants to pour into school reform. The contract met the goals outlined by the Obama administration for a cooperative plan to measure student and teacher performance, reconstitute failing schools and reward schools that close the learning gap with suburban schools.See the full content of this document
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The contract forms the foundation of an effort by the city to raise $100 million over the ...
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