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Moore To Host Listening Tour on No Child Left Behind
(OVERLAND PARK, KAN.) – Congressman Dennis Moore (Third District -- Kansas) will host a series of community meetings in early April to discuss the impact of the “No Child Left Behind Act” on our children’s education.
After these community meetings, Moore will work with his colleagues in Congress to address his constituents’ ideas and concerns during the development of legislation reauthorizing NCLB, which is anticipated to begin this summer.
“I’m dedicated to doing everything possible to ensure our children receive a quality education,” Moore said. “Our schools, teachers, parents, and children deserve to know that Congress is listening to their concerns and working to make the program stronger and more effective.”
During each meeting, Moore will be joined by area experts who will discuss their experiences with the implementation of the NCLB law, as well as their overall thoughts about the program. After the panelists’ brief remarks, there will be time for questions and public discussion.
Moore will also discuss the results of his recent survey, which, among other things, measured support for reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind law among area teachers and administrators.
Congressman Dennis Moore’s ‘No Child Left Behind’ Listening Tour:
Overland Park - Tuesday, April 3, 2007, at 1 pm in the Blue Valley School District Board Room (15020 Metcalf).
Shawnee - Wednesday, April 4, 2007, at 7 pm in the Shawnee Civic Centre, Senior Room (138017 Johnson Drive).
Lawrence - Thursday, April 5, 2007, at 10 am in the Lawrence School District Administrative Offices (110 McDonald Drive).
Kansas City, Kansas - Thursday, April 5, 2007, at 7 pm in the KCK Public Schools Education Center at Indian Springs (4800 State Avenue). Use the entrance on the west side of the mall.
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