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2008 NCLB eGMS Grants Workshop New Item

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eGMS Spring 2006 Workshops

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November 19, 2005
Triple I Conference

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February 16, 2005
No Child Left Behind Annual Statewide Conference

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January 2005
No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004

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September 2004
No Child Left Behind: Fall Update

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February 2004
Demystifying and Implementing No Child Left Behind Act of 2001

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September 2003
No Child Left Behind:  Another school year begins...

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June 17, 2003 (Updated 2006)
New Requirements for New Title I Teachers and Existing Teachers PDF File
New Title I teachers hired for 2002-03 and beyond must be “highly qualified,” according to the latest information. By the end of 2005-06 school year ALL existing public school teachers must be “highly qualified.”

May 2, 2002
NCLB Bulletin: Overview of Adequate Yearly Progress, System of Support and Highly Qualified Educators PDF File
NCLB is focused on ensuring that 100% of students meet or exceed the Illinois Learning Standards in at least reading and mathematics by the end of the 2013-2014 school year.

April 1, 2002
Early Reading First
Early Reading First is a new program authorized under Title I, Part B, of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Public Law 107-110. 

March 14, 2002
NCLB Bulletin: Overview of Key Requirements
An overview of key requirements in the law with resources for more specific information about these requirements. We identified the requirements that have the most immediate impact on school districts and the State of Illinois.

 
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