Published On: April 29th, 2011|

Education Week – Michele McNeil

“The proportion of schools failing to make adequate yearly progress under the No Child Left Behind Act last school year rose to 38 percent, up 5 percentage points from the year before, as the 2014 deadline for getting all students “proficient” in reading and math approaches, says a report issued today by the Center on Education Policy. At the same time, individual states’ progress toward that goal varies widely, based on the center’s analysis of state test data.” (more)