A Quote by Jane O'Meara Sanders

No Child Left Behind was a disaster. — © Jane O'Meara Sanders
No Child Left Behind was a disaster.
When I talk to teachers, parents, superintendents, my colleagues, everyone wants to fix No Child Left behind. There is great dissatisfaction with No Child Left Behind.
Every child has potential. Every child can succeed. No child should be left out or left behind.
No child should be left behind - I've heard this from President Obama. And here, we say in Latin America, no country should be left behind.
No Child Left Behind left a lot of kids behind.
When boys and girls go out to play there is always someone left behind, and the boy who is left behind is no use to the girl who is left behind.
Hillary Clinton wants to leave behind No Child Left Behind.
People find it a great blessing if their child left behind a child.
This system is really broken. No Child Left Behind has really failed and the only way to solve education is to leave one governor behind.
No child's behind left.
'No Child Left Behind' requires states and school districts to ensure that all students are learning and are reaching their highest potential. Special education students should not be left out of these accountability mechanisms.
Allow states to opt out of No Child Left Behind.
Even on education, his one accomplishment, the Leave No Child Behind Act, and he has left it unfunded.
I was like a lost moon?my planet destroyed in some cataclysmic, disaster-movie scenario of desolation?that continued, nevertheless, to circle in a tight little orbit around the empty space left behind, ignoring the laws of gravity.
Wouldn't it be great if we could look forward to a whole world in which no child will be left behind?
Obviously, this whole 'no child left behind' idea is more rhetoric than actual practice.
As someone who has lived the nightmare of losing a child, I know that the enormous hole left behind remains forever.
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