No Child Left Behind
Alaska has entered its second decade of school reform where students, teachers and schools need to meet high standards. Our state's school reform effort is joined by a similar reform effort approved by the U.S. Congress called the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB). NCLB brings enormous challenges to our state. The promise of NCLB is that every child will learn state standards in core subjects. Alaskans embrace that goal. The goals of our Alaska school reform initiative and the NCLB are one and the same. This web site is aimed at helping policy makers, educators, parents and others become familiar with NCLB. Together, we can make sure all children have a bright future.
- About the NCLB Law
- Alaska's State Plan
- Alaska's Consolidated State Performance Reports
- ESEA Flexibility Waiver Information
- Key Components of NCLB
- Alaska School Performance
- School/District Improvement
- Supplemental Educational Services (SES) Providers/School Choice
- Title I School Improvement 1003(g) Grants (SIG)
