When Congress passed the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001, there were some struggling children it did leave behind. And it would be another 14 years — when that landmark education measure was replaced — before lawmakers would notice the nation’s most at-risk students: Foster children. Read more here:…
Source: Red Lake Nation News
Graduation rate of 35 percent? Many foster children 'robbed of a good education'
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