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Struggling with the implementation of NCLB in your district? Could the Local and State Flexibility provisions in NCLB be tools to help you meet your goals? Find out by participating and asking an on-line Local Flexibility Expert Panel from January 21, 2005 through February 4, 2005. Panelists include the grants manager, curriculum and professional development leader, and school principal from the Seattle Public Schools, who are currently in year 2 of a Local Flex agreement. For more information about this online event, including how to register, click on the URL link below. The Flexibility web site also includes information, examples and resources to help you determine if the little known provisions of Local and State Flexibility in NCLB might be right for your district or state. The site, hosted by the Northeast and Islands Regional Technology in Education Consortia (NEIRTEC) and its partners, in collaboration with the US Department of Education, also sponsors on-line events to help you in your decision making process. SchoolsMovingUp's No Child Left Behind (NCLB) site provides resources, services, and tools on key NCLB topics, including select Department of Education guidance, regulations, legislation, and announcements. For easy reference, resources are organized by major NCLB topics. For more information, go to SchoolsMovingUp NCLB page URL: http://www.neirtec.org/flexibility/ |
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