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No Child Left Behind

No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act Services

In exchange for federal funding provided by the No Child Left Behind Act, states, school districts and other educational entities must meet numerous requirements aimed at increasing accountability. These requirements are designed to ensure that every child receives the education they deserve, regardless of socioeconomic factors.

At the law firm of Brustein & Manasevit in Washington, D.C., we provide opinions, legal advice, and training to help state and local educational agencies (SEAs and LEAs), charter schools, and private industry comply with the requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act. We regularly advise clients nationwide on:

  • Assessing students with disabilities and limited English proficiency (LEP)
  • Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).
  • School improvement, district improvement, corrective action, and restructuring
  • Professional qualifications, including teacher and paraprofessional qualifications and HOUSSE procedures.
  • School choice
  • Tutoring and supplementary services.
  • Equitable services to private school students
  • Consolidating funds in schoolwide programs or through consolidated administration
  • Waivers, transferability, and other administrative flexibility
  • Compliance agreements
  • Grants management

Our attorneys also defend state and local educational agencies against adverse audit actions and other enforcement measures brought by the U.S. Department of Education. Our firm is well-versed in the administrative appeals and litigation process, and our attorneys have long-established relationships with the Office of General Counsel, the Office of Inspector General, and the program offices of the U.S. Department of Education.

The firm has successfully avoided costly, protracted litigation by negotiating compliance agreements and settlements with the U.S. Department of Education. On behalf of our clients, we have also worked in partnership with the Department of Education to develop an innovative form of alternative dispute resolution – known as the Cooperative Audit Resolution and Oversight Initiative (CAROI) – to promote an audit process focused on improving the administration of federal education programs rather than simply the repayment of funds.

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The most proactive approach to resolving federal education program compliance problems is to avoid their occurrence. To this end, the firm provides training seminars and workshops on the No Child Left Behind Act and other federal education programs. Our attorneys also provide legislative services to keep state and local educational agencies informed about changes to the No Child Left Behind Act.

Brustein & Manasevit has published numerous books and articles on the provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act and other federal education programs.

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Brustein & Manasevit Attorneys at Law

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Washington, D.C. 20007

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