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Ohio to seek freedom from No Child Left Behind
Posted: 02.20.2012 at 3:48 PM
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Ohio will submit a waiver for the No Child Left Behind Act this month.  / WNWO newsfile
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COLUMBUS, OHIO (AP) -- The system of evaluating progress in Ohio schools would change significantly under a plan the state will submit as it seeks a waiver to the federal No Child Left Behind requirements.

President Barack Obama recently freed 11 states from some of the mandates, and more states are expected to pursue waivers. Ohio will submit its plan this month.

The Columbus Dispatch reports schools would have to show improvement among all students, regardless of factors such as their race or economic status. Students would need to pass state tests, but schools also would be judged by how well they shrink the academic performance gap between children of different races and backgrounds.

Students whose schools fall short in math and reading improvements would no longer get school transfers or free tutoring.

(Copyright ©2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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