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Article: Windy city uses fliers and radio ads for tutoring.(Inside the law: analyzing, debating and explaining no child left behind)(Chicago Public Schools)(Brief Article)
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- District Administration
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- September 1, 2004
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Employees at Chicago Public Schools walked the walk, handing out fliers and airing radio ads throughout the city in August to encourage parents to register for free tutoring this school year.
Officials hope to tutor 97,000 Chicago students in 360 schools that are struggling under the federal No Child Left Behind act, which guarantees free help to low-income students at schools deemed as needing improvement. The city ...