"While today's proposal has a strong and proper focus on the lowest-achieving 5 percent of schools in a state, there is not sufficient attention on the schools that struggle to consistently meet the academic needs of students with disabilities and other at-risk students," said Laura Kaloi, of the NCLD. "Millions of students with disabilities in these schools also need the benefit of school-wide instructional reform..." - National Center on Learning Disabilities
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/speced/2011/09/disability_groups_react_to_oba.html
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