Other Resources
Forum on Educational Accountability
The Forum on Educational Accountability is supported by the more than 90 organizational signatories to the "Joint Organizational Statement on No Child Left Behind." It expands on and advances the ideas in the "Joint Statement" to improve federal education policy. The statement emphasizes the need to shift the federal law from applying sanctions for failing to raise test scores to supporting states and localities and holding them accountable as they work to make the systemic changes that improve student learning.
Education Commission of the States
No Child Left Behind Database reports on where states stand in regard to NCLB/ESEA.
National Conference of State Legislatures
No Child Left Behind : summary and overview of the legislation, links to regulations and states’ consolidated plans.
National School Boards Association
NSBA has a variety of resources about ESEA/NCLB geared to local and state school board members.
Title I Report
Ongoing coverage of new developments in Title I with detailed analyses of provisions, guidance on implementation. Fee.
U.S. Department of Education
The full text of the law can be found at the U.S. Department of Education Web site. Updates on regulations can be found in this section of the Department's Web site.
No Child Left Behind Web site: fact sheets and overview of the legislation from the Bush Administration.
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education: updates on negotiated rulemaking, applications, regulations, guidance, speeches and publications.
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