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Congress has delayed any significant action on the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act until it returns from its summer recess after Labor Day.
Rep. George Miller, D-Calif., the chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee, announced this week that his committee would not consider an NCLB bill next week, the last before lawmakers take their August break.
Instead of presenting a bill to his committee, Rep. Miller planned to give a speech July 30 at the National Press Club in Washington. In it, he was planning to tout the success of the 5½-year-old law and explain his priorities for reauthorizing it, said Tom Kiley, the congressman’s communications director. But Mr. Kiley declined to say how specific the chairman would be in the speech.*** One issue that may have stalled Rep. Miller’s plans for committee action is whether states should be able to use multiple measures to gauge student progress under the NCLB law, an overhaul of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act that requires annual testing to determine whether schools are doing enough to raise academic proficiency.more
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