FROM THE ARCHIVE
BIA holding No Child Left Behind meetings
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TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2003

The Bureau of Indian Affairs is holding three meetings to discuss the implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act for Indian Country.

The meetings are for the negotiated rule-making committee that was formed by the education reform act. A group of federal and Indian educators is developing regulations to carry out the act's goals.

The next three meetings will take place July 14-18, 2003 in Minneapolis, Minnesota; August 21-24 in Seattle, Washington; and September 15-19 in Nashville, Tennessee. A notice of the meetings is published in today's Federal Register.

Get the Notice:
Meetings of the No Child Left Behind Negotiated Rulemaking Committee (July 1, 2003)

Relevant Links:
Office of Indian Education Programs, BIA - http://www.oiep.bia.edu

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