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Lisa Blough, Director of Curriculum and Instruction

330-644-3004 ext.2222

 

Shannon DeMita, Curriculum Specialist

330-644-3004 ext. 2231

Curriculum and Instruction Department

On January 8, 2002, the president of the United States signed into law a bipartisan education package that greatly expands the federal role in public education. Building on the 1994 Improving America’s Schools Act, No Child Left Behind (NCLB) will affect every state and public school district in the country beginning with the 2002–2003 school year. More than 90 percent of America’s school districts receive funding for more than 40 federal educational and supportive services programs covered by the act. The wide range of services supports before- and after-school programs, family literacy, parenting classes, library materials, technology services, educating migrant children, and safe and drug-free schools.

The main focus of NCLB is to improve the academic achievement of students in low-performing schools around the country. It strives to have every student achieving at a proficient level, as defined by each state, by the 2013–2014 school year.

To achieve this objective, the act focuses on the following elements:

  • Development of state standards, assessment systems, and accountability measures
  •  Highly qualified teachers, principals, and paraprofessionals
  • Rewards for schools that meet or exceed academic expectations
  • Identification of schools that fall behind in progress toward state standards
  • Funding for schools that need special assistance to meet NCLB requirements
  • Parental and community involvement
  • Parental choice and supplemental services

Find out more specific details about NCLB at Public Education Network.

In Coventry Local Schools we are striving to meet the demands of this legislation each and every day. 

   

The Curriculum and Technology Team

Mike McArdle

Renee Burkhart          Kelly Kendrick

       Lisa Blough          Shannon DeMita