As Congress works to reauthorize the nation’s main K-12 law, it also needs to come up with a new name for No Child Left Behind. Whatever version eventually passes would likely include provisions on accountability, data, equity, and school funding, making the branding puzzle even tougher. What are some options? We compiled a few suggestions that probably won’t make the final cut. Click the button below to generate a new name for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
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Source: Ross Brenneman, Education Week staff | Design & Visualization: Stacey Decker, Vanessa Solis
A version of this article appeared in the March 18, 2015 edition of Education Week