That’s what House Education and Labor Committee Chairman George Miller envisions as Congress plans to renew the 2002 education law known as the No Child Left Behind Act.

“Over the five years [since the law was enacted], we’ve seen a lot of districts, a lot of schools, use their resources rethink the process [of] what they were doing before No Child Left Behind,” the California Democrat said in a speech at the National Press Club. He said the goal of appropriations planned by the Democratic-controlled Congress is to make the next five years more productive than the previous five years, when Republicans were in control.

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