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Massachusetts Citizens to Share Views,
Speak Out on No Child Left Behind

On Wednesday, January 11, 2006, the YWCA Boston and Mary Lyon Foundation is sponsoring a hearing on No Child Left Behind (NCLB), the sweeping legislation that has touched every public school and every public school student in America. At the hearing, the voices of those students will be heard. Young people from schools across Massachusetts will reflect on the impact of NCLB on their schools, their lives, and the way they learn. A select number of parents and community members also will participate.

The Boston hearing is one in a series of ten public hearings that will be sponsored by PEN with state and regional partners, and will be held throughout the country between now and Winter 2006. The results of these hearings, in addition to testimony provided through an online survey will be published and distributed to key federal, state, and local decision makers, education leaders, and the media , and will include suggested changes and improvements to this far-reaching law.

When Wednesday, January 11, 2006 from 2:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Where

The Kuumba Library
YWCA
140 CLarendon Street, 2nd Floor
Boston, MA 02116
617.556.9922

Who

High school students from across the state, selected parents and community people in a hearing moderated a panel of local and national public education experts.


Download Boston Media Advisory

2004 National Report
Open to the Public:
Speaking Out On
No Child Left Behind


2004 State Reports

2004 Online Survey Results

Student Speak Out On NCLB