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Time Toast

  • Project Head Start

    Project Head Start
    A Preschool program begins as part of the "war on poverty". It began as an 8 week program for low income families but has since become much more.
  • Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)

     Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)
    As part of the "War on Poverty" this provided federal funding to low income students. It funded programs including Title 1 and and bilingual education.
  • Bilingual Education Act

     Bilingual Education Act
    Also known as Title VII, it was repealed and placed by the No Child Left Behind Act.
  • Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children (PARC) v. Pennsylvania

     Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children (PARC) v. Pennsylvania
    This case ruled that students with mental retardation are entitled to free public education. This later extended to special education in Mills v. the Board of Education of Washington, D.C.
  • Rehabilitation Act

    Rehabilitation Act
    Section 504 of this Act guarantees civil rights to those with disability requiring accommodation in schools. This also requires access to buildings and activities. A 504 plan makes accommodations for those who do not qualify for special education.
  • Equal Education Opportunity Act

    Equal Education Opportunity Act
    This legislation prohibits discrimination and requires that schools overcome barriers, such as language, that can prevent equal protection.
  • Case of Lau v. Nichols

    Case of Lau v. Nichols
    The Supreme Court finds the failure of the San Francisco School Board to provided Chinese-American students with LEP English instructions a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Schools are required to provide equal opportunity to LEP students.
  • Plyler vs. Doe

    Plyler vs. Doe
    This case found that the Texas state law denying immigrants the right to an education violated the 14th amendment. Further, they were unable to charge tuition to these undocumented students for a public education.
  • Universal Preschool

    Universal Preschool
    Georgia becomes the first state to offer all 4 year old children, whose families enroll, universal preschool. More than half the 4 year old children in the state are enrolled.
  • No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB)

    No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB)
    The law holds schools accountable for students' performance. It requires mandated high stakes testing and penalties schools that do not preform to the standards set.