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Reading First Data Show Gains
New data from states show improvement in nearly every grade and subgroup, including English language learners and students with disabilities.
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Higher Education Summit
Secretary Spellings called on higher ed to build on recent progress and help 20 million more Americans access postsecondary ed by 2025.
Strengthening NCLB
Secretary Spellings is taking steps to strengthen NCLB in addition to urging Congress to reauthorize the law.
Teaching Ambassador Fellowships
Secretary Spellings announced 25 teachers have been selected for Teaching Ambassador Fellowships with ED.
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