Towns are Saying No to No Child Left Behind

By John Milne on Monday, March 17, 2003.
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Early returns from School District meetings find New Hampshire citizens voting to oppose new federal education law.

Opponents call the No Child Left Behind Act an unfunded mandate.

And an effort is afoot to get local officials to reject it.

NHPR’s political correspondent John Milne reports.

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