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California school districts granted No Child Left Behind waiver
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Aug 7, 2013
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California school districts granted No Child Left Behind waiver
Eight California school districts are free of academic and financial sanctions under the federal No Child Left Behind Act this upcoming school year. In an unprecedented move, the districts banded together to secure the federal waiver.
Monica Ratliff's fifth grade classroom at San Pedro Street Elementary.
Eight California school districts are free of academic and financial sanctions under the federal No Child Left Behind Act this upcoming school year.
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Eight California school districts are free of academic and financial sanctions under the federal No Child Left Behind Act this upcoming school year. In an unprecedented move, the districts banded together to secure the federal waiver.

Eight California school districts are free of academic and financial sanctions under the federal No Child Left Behind Act this upcoming school year. In an unprecedented move, the districts banded together to secure the federal waiver.

The California Report's Education Reporter Ana Tintocalis has more.