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Bush signs major education reform bill
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2002 President Bush on Tuesday signed into law a major reform of the nation's public school systems, one of his key campaign promises. The bill ties funding to performance of students. Schools whose students don't meet federal standards would risk losing federal money. The bill also includes several provisions affecting Alaska Native education that were offered by Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska.). Get the Story:
With Fanfare, Bush Signs Education Bill (The Washington Post 1/9)
Focusing on Home Front, Bush Signs Education Bill (The New York Times 1/9)
Education Bill Urges New Emphasis on Phonics (The New York Times 1/9)
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