Hawaii Schools Miss Deadline
May 5, 2008
Public schools in Hawaii will be under full scrutiny from requirements from the federal No Child Left Behind Act. The US Department of Education gave states until last week Friday to apply for a more flexible way of helping failing schools by targeting money for reforms at campuses with the most needs. Hawaii's Department of Education failed to the meet the deadline. The program, aimed at diverting funds to poorer performing schools, is referred to as the differentiated accountability program.
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