Elementary and Secondary Education Act - Federal legislation reconfigured and signed into law on Jan. 8, 2002. The states must comply with this federal legislation or lose federal funding for education.
Elementary and Secondary Education Act The Federal act which provides funds for educational purposes, including school library materials. ( LINK to full text)
Elementary and Secondary Education Act (also known as "No Child Left Behind"). The full act can be found at www.ed.gov/legislation/ESEA02.
(Elementary and Secondary Education Act) The main federal law affecting pre-K–12 education in the United States. It was first enacted in 1965.
Chapter 1 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act - State Operated Programs, one of two programs that have provided states with financial assistance to educate school-age children and youth with disabilities (see also IDEA).
Elementary and Secondary Education Act a.k.a.: No Child Left Behind
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. No Child Left Behind revises this federal legislation governing public schools.