For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
January 8, 2007
President Bush Marks Fifth Anniversary of No Child Left Behind
The Oval Office
Fact Sheet: The No Child Left Behind Act: Five Years of Results for America's Children
1:56 P.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT: Laura and I want to thank Senator Kennedy and
Congressman George Miller and Congressman McKeon and Senator Enzi for
joining us as we celebrate the fifth anniversary of No Child Left Behind
and discuss our strategy to reauthorize this important piece of
legislation.
I want to thank the members for joining us. I am proud of this piece of
legislation. I think it's made an enormous difference, particularly in
the lives of some of our poorer students. This country needs to get it
right when it comes to public education, and the bill that I was honored
to sign is an important first step toward making sure every child gets a
good education in America.
And in our discussions today, we've all agreed to work together to
address some of the major concerns that some people have on this piece
of legislation, without weakening the essence of the bill, and get a
piece of legislation done. We showed in the past that we can work
together to get positive results, and I'm confident we can do so again.
Again, I appreciate the wisdom and the vision of the members who are
here. I thank you for your steadfast and strong support for our public
schools and the children in our public schools, and I'm looking forward
to working with you to reauthorize No Child Left Behind.
Thank you all very much.
END 1:58 P.M. EST
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