A 2001 U.S. education law aimed to close achievement gaps by mandating annual standardized testing. Schools tracked progress for all student subgroups, including minorities and low-income children. Parents benefited from public school choice and tutoring options, while educators used data to identify struggling learners. The law was replaced by the Every Student Succeeds Act in 2015.
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