Resources from Other Organizations
This area includes links to other organization websites and their No Child Left Behind guidance, publications, and reports.
Resources
- Wisconsin Attorney General -- Analysis of State Obligation to Fund NCLB
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This is an analysis from the Wisconsin Attorney General regarding Wisconsin's obligation to fund No Child Left Behind.
- No Child Left Behind Communication Strategies
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These materials from KSA-Plus Communications focus specifically on No Child Left Behind communications strategies to help states get the policies right and build public support.
- Model Notification Regarding Highly Qualified Teachers
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A Washington State Department of Education model letter for parents.
- A Toolkit For Communicating About Adequate Yearly Progress under No Child Left Behind

The Michigan School Public Relations Association (MSPRA), in cooperation with the Michigan Department of Education, created A Toolkit For Communicating About Adequate Yearly Progress. The document provides educational professionals, administrators, parents, and communities at-large with relevant and reliable information regarding federal Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) requirements, details on how AYP relates specifically to Michigan’s schools, and how to communicate school building results to a wide variety of audiences.
- California School Boards Association: No Child Left Behind

- Colorado Association of School Boards: No Child Left Behind Information

- Council of Chief State School Officers: Resources on No Child Left Behind

- ESEA: Myths versus Realities

From the Education Trust, answers to common questions about the No Child Left Behind Act.
- From the Capital to the Classroom: State and Federal Efforts to Implement No Child Left Behind

This report from the Center on Education Policy examines state and federal actions to implement the No Child Left Behind Act during the first year and raises issues to be watched over the next several years.
- Iowa Association of School Boards: No Child Left Behind (ESEA)

- Learning First Alliance: A Practical Guide for Talking with your Community about NCLB

This guide includes topics and resources such as: Framing the Discussion and Tips for Community Outreach, Talking Points for School District Leaders, Dialogue Strategies, and Customizable Handouts.
- Minnesota School Boards Association: NCLB Resource Page

- New Jersey School Boards Association: ESEA

- No Child Left Behind Act: More Information Would Help States Determine Highly Qualified Teachers

A report from the General Accounting Office criticizing the Department of Education for lack of guidance to states on the highly qualified teacher provisions of No Child Left Behind.
- No Child Left Behind Act: Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act

A technical assistance guide from the Council on Exceptional Children with an emphasis on implications for special education students.
- Ohio School Boards Association: No Board Member Left Behind

- Oregon School Boards Association: NCLB web site

- State Reports on No Child Left Behind: Report Cards

A 50-state look at the NCLB indicators now included in reports to the public, from the Education Commission of the States.
- The ABCs of AYP

An Education Trust guide to No Child Left Behind AYP requirements.
- Wanted: A National Teacher Supply Policy for Education

Document from the Education Policy Analysis Archives calls for a federal policy role in enhancing the supply of qualified teachers targeted to high-need fields and locations, improving retention of qualified teachers, especially in hard-to-staff schools, and in creating a national labor market by removing interstate barriers to mobility.
- Washington State School Directors' Association: NCLB Videoconference Resource Guide (May 2003)

- What New “AYP” Information Tells Us About Schools, States, and Public Education

An Education Trust analysis of the AYP data that has been released to date.
- Wisconsin Association of School Boards: NCLB Checklist
