JUST ABOUT EVERYONE agrees on the need to update the No Child Left Behind law. Nearly a decade of experience as well as new research underscores shortcomings that are becoming increasingly untenable for local school districts. It would be ideal for Congress to fix these problems, but that could mean a long wait. In the meantime, the Obama administration is right to use its authority to give states new flexibility without abandoning the law?s expectations that all children must succeed.
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