Waiving the NCLB requirements

The No Child Left Behind Law is obviously flawed, and given the dysfunction in Congress, Education Secretary Arne Duncan's plan to offer waivers to states that, like Maryland, have embraced strong school reform measures is the most sensible solution.

The No Child Left Behind Law is obviously flawed, and given the dysfunction in Congress, Education Secretary Arne Duncan's plan to offer waivers to states that, like Maryland, have embraced strong school reform measures is the most sensible solution.

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Andy Green, the opinion editor, has taken the "know a little bit about everything" approach in his time at The Sun. More ...

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