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No Child Left Behind Act

The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 was a U.S. Act of Congress promoted by the Presidency of George W. Bush. It reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and included Title I provisions applying to disadvantaged students. Wikipedia
Originally published: January 8, 2002
Long title: An act to close the achievement gap with accountability, flexibility, and choice, so that no child is left behind
Public law: Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 107–110 (text) (PDF)
Titles amended: 15 U.S.C.: Commerce and Trade; 20 U.S.C.: Education; 42 U.S.C.: Public Health and Social Welfare; 47 U.S.C.: Telegraphy