Strengthening Choice and Free Tutoring
How the proposed regulations for Title I affect Public School Choice and Supplemental Educational Services (SES) in the No Child Left Behind Act
April 2008

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The U.S. Department of Education is proposing new regulations for Title I of the ESEA with the intent of building on the advancements of state assessment and accountability systems, as well as strengthening the public school choice and supplemental educational services (SES) provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. The regulations also incorporate key feedback from the field.

Along with the "district in need of improvement" pilot program and the pilot program allowing districts to offer SES in the first year of improvement, these proposed regulations help parents make more informed decisions about education options and help states and districts implement these programs that are used by thousands of students nationwide.

Proposed Regulations for Public School Choice and Supplemental Educational Services


 
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Last Modified: 04/22/2008