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Subject: No Child Left Behind

In response to President Bush's Federal No Child Left Behind Act, students will have to pass it to be promoted to the next grade level. In the hopes that it will be uniformly adopted by all the states, it will be called the Federal Arithmetic and Reading Test or (FART).

All students who cannot pass a FART in the second grade will be retested in grades 3, 4, and 5 until such a time as they are capable of achieving a FART score of 80%.

If a student does not successfully FART by grade 5, that student shall be placed in a separate English program, the Special Mastery Elective for Learning Language (SMELL).

If with this increased SMELL program the student cannot pass the required FART test, he or she can graduate to middle school by taking a one-semester course in Comprehensive Reading and Arithmetic Preparation (CRAP).

If by age fourteen, the student cannot FART, SMELL, or CRAP, he will earn his promotion in an...See More
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On 6/26/08, Mikey wrote: > Subject: No Child Left Behind > > In response to President Bush's Federal No Child Left > Behind Act, students will have to pass it to be promoted > to the next grade level. In the hopes that it will be > uniformly adopted by all the st...See More
Jun 26, 2008
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On 6/26/08, Mikey wrote: > Subject: No Child Left Behind > > In response to President Bush's Federal No Child Left > Behind Act, students will have to pass it to be promoted > to the next grade level. In the hopes that it will be > uniformly adopted by all the states, it will be called the > Federal Arit...See More
Jun 26, 2008
Irisanroses On 6/26/08, Mikey wrote: > Subject: No Child Left Behind > > In response to President Bush's Federal No Child Left > Behind Act, students will have to pass it to be promoted > to the next grade level. In the hopes that it will be > uniformly adopted by all the states, it will be called the > Federal Arithmetic and Reading Test ...See More
Jul 23, 2008


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