The No Child Left Behind Act, enacted by Congress in 2001, sets nationwide standards for improving public education by the end of the 2013-14 school year. All students, regardless of race, income, or language ability, must be able to read and do math by 2014. To achieve these goals, the state has created standards and tests to measure progress. How has this legislation impacted local school districts?
@drewsorr1
A The legislation has given more power to individual schools. B Local school districts have less control over what they teach. C The legislation had little impact on local school districts. D Local school districts have more control over what they teach.
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@heather2292
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@Nuggetthegreat
They would have less control over what they teach so B
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