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Without 'No Child Left Behind' Waiver, Schools Struggle to Sustain Some Programs

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California education officials passed on the opportunity to apply for a waiver from the federal "No Child Left Behind" law. They say the cost of meeting waiver requirements is too high for the cash-strapped state. A waiver could have meant relief for programs like one in San Diego that eases new immigrants into American schooling.

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