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What did the law titled “No Child Left Behind” do?
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Replaced state curricula and standards
Bussed children to better performing districts
Subsidized free preschool for children
Mandated standardized testing
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Mandated standardized testing.
The No Child Left Behind Act (2001) required annual standardized tests in reading and math (grades 3–8 and once in high school), set accountability rules (Adequate Yearly Progress), and imposed sanctions for low-performing schools.
The No Child Left Behind Act (2001) required annual standardized tests in reading and math (grades 3–8 and once in high school), set accountability rules (Adequate Yearly Progress), and imposed sanctions for low-performing schools.
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