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Most of Connecticut NCLB Lawsuit Dismissed

Despite the unceasing efforts of the National Education Association and the state of Connecticut to find something unconstitutional about the No Child Left Behind Act, and to back up those efforts with member dues and taxpayer dollars, respectively, their track record is getting worse and worse.

U.S. District Judge Mark R. Kravitz dismissed three of the four counts brought by Connecticut, allowing the court to review only allegations that the U.S. Department of Education arbitrarily rejected some testing amendments sought by Connecticut. NEA supported the Connecticut lawsuit.

Connecticut, as NEA before it, will appeal the dismissals. Why not? It's not their money.

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