What happened to schools that failed to meet their objectives after five years under No Child Left Behind?
A) Schools had to make substantial changes where the state could take control of oversight, teachers and administrators could be reassigned, or schools could be converted into charter schools.
B) Students would be bussed or transferred to other schools with better performance scores.
C) Schools would have to refund property tax investments to the community to support creation of new/better schools.
D) Parents would be given free school vouchers to change school location for any student, at the expense of the failing school.
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