Poor George Miller. The chairman on the House education and labor committee seems to need a new friends and family plan in the wake of his proposed revisions to NCLB. First one of his closest confederates during the drafing of NCLB in 2001, the Education Trust , attacks Miller’s plan as “flawed, flimsy, and phony.” [...]






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