No Child Left Behind

The No Child Left Behind Act was signed into law in January, 2004 as the new legislation for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. This Act addresses educational reform, which focuses on the following ideals:
    · Stronger accountability for results
    · More freedom for states and communities
    · Encouraging proven education methods
    · More Choices for parents.

Allocations for the state of Missouri PDF


AllocationFormulasfor2003-2004.pdf (150KB)
Title I, Part A – Improving Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged
Title I Basic Grants
Title I Concentration Grants
Title I Targeted Grants
Title I Education Finance Incentive Grants
Title I, Part C – Education of Migratory Children
Title II, Part A – Teacher and Principal Quality
Title II, Part D – Enhancing Education Through Technology
Title III, Part A – English Language Acquisition and Academic Achievement
Title IV, Part A – Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities
Title V, Part A – Innovative Programs



Quick Links

NCLB Links:

No Child Left Behind
US Department of Education (ED.gov)

NCLB Title Programs (ED.gov)

Missouri NCLB Title Programs and Allocations

Missouri NCLB Guidelines