Advocates of the No Child Left Behind education act got some good news this week.
A study from the Josiah Bartlett Center found that Washington will more than cover the cost of the new law. In fact, the study estimates that the state will get even see a surplus.
This directly contradicts a earlier study from the New Hampshire School Administrator’s Association. That report estimated that the federal funds would fall short by tens of millions of dollars.
NHPR’s Dan Gorenstein reports.