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What was the purpose of No Child Left Behind?
to lower the amount of funding needed for public schools
to improve public primary and secondary schools
to make private and charter schools more accessible
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to improve public primary and secondary schools
NCLB aimed to increase accountability, raise student achievement (via standardized testing and school performance measures), and close achievement gaps — not to cut funding or expand private/charter schools.
NCLB aimed to increase accountability, raise student achievement (via standardized testing and school performance measures), and close achievement gaps — not to cut funding or expand private/charter schools.
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