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U.S. Secretary of Education
Parents, you have probably heard quite a bit about "No Child Left Behind" (NCLB) by now, but you may be unclear about what its goals are. Below is an excerpt from a letter by Ron Paige, the U.S. Secretary of Education, that explains the objectives of the act:

On January 8, 2002, when the No Child Left Behind Act became the law of the land, we began a new era of education in our nation's history. Democrats and Republicans in Congress joined together with President Bush in an historic agreement to improve the educational opportunities for every American child. Accountability, local control and flexibility, new options for parents, and record funding for what works are now the cornerstones of our education system. If your child isn't learning, you'll know why. If your school isn't performing, you'll have new options and the school will receive additional help. Our commitment to you, and to all Americans, is to see every child in America--regardless of ethnicity, income, or background--achieve high standards.

No Child Left Behind puts the focus on instruction and methods that have been proven to work. It makes a billion-dollar annual investment to ensure every child learns to read by third grade. And it provides the resources for reform and unprecedented flexibility so states and local communities can get the job done.

Everyone at the Department of Education is working hard in partnership with state and local leaders to implement the reforms of No Child Left Behind . We are already seeing great progress. From inner cities to sparsely populated rural areas and everywhere in between, we are pressing on toward our common goal of making every public school in America a place of high expectations and a place of high achievement.

Massachusetts Department of Education
Click here to go to see what Massachusetts is
doing in regards to NCLB.

 

 
United States Department of Education Click here to go the USDOE "No Child Left Behind" Web site.  
   
   
New Bedford Public Schools As you would expect, NBPS is hard at work implementing those innovations that will help us to reach the NCLB goals. Below are the report cards for the district and the individual schools in the district.
Please, click on the links below to view the school's report card:
 
Brooks
Carney
DeValles
Gomes
Hathaway
Lincoln
Ottiwell
Phillips Ave.
Rodman
Taylor
Westside
Normandin
NBHS