Education Week reported last month that states that opted to forgo No Child Left Behind waivers felt relieved, like they "dodged a bullet." But Recess blogger Josh Bleiberg says that's foolish. States were smart to sign on to waivers, and he identifies three reasons why they should keep them in his latest blog post, "3 Reasons Most States Should Keep Their NCLB Waivers," here: http://www.youngedprofessionals.org/yep-dc-recess-blog/three-reasons-most-states-should-keep-their-nclb-waivers
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