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GAO
United States Government Accountability Office
Report to Congressional RequestersJuly 2006
NO CHILD LEFT
BEHIND ACTStates Face
Challenges Measuring
Academic Growth
That Education's
Initiatives May Help
Address
AA. GAO
Accountability * Integrity * Reliability
GAO-06-661
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