Senator Udall on Education Reform: The Stakes are High for New Mexico Students as Senate Works to Reform No Child Left Behind

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Reform bill could be better for New Mexico, Udall says

As the Senate debates reform of the nation’s controversial No Child Left Behind education law, U.S. Senator Tom Udall highlighted the impact the Senate’s bill — called the Every Child Achieves Act — could have on New Mexico students. In a speech on the Senate floor, Udall urged the Senate to improve the law and ensure it supports New Mexico students and teachers, as well as all students across the country who deserve a fair shot at success. Udall has already worked to include several provisions in the bill, and he highlighted the critical need to provide support and resources for early education, Native American schools, health and STEM education, teen parents and teachers.

« We should build on what works and leave behind what doesn’t. But don’t leave behind good students or those teachers who dedicate their lives to helping…

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