Ed. Dept.: Calif. Could Lose At Least $15 Million in Federal Funds Over Testing – Education Week

By Alyson Klein

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Ever since California approved a bill to suspend much of its accountability testing for one year, everyone has been wondering if the feds would punish the Golden State for straying far from the accountability requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act, which call for states to test students in grades 3 through 8 and once in high school and use the results to make key school improvement decisions.

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