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Statement of Education Industry Association Executive Director Steven Pines In Response to Remarks Made by U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton Regarding Federally Funded Tutoring Under 'No Child Left Behind'

To: POLITICAL EDITORS

Contact: Steve Drake, +1-301-680-0585, for the Education Industry Association

WASHINGTON, April 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Education Industry Association (EIA) is surprised by remarks made by U.S. Senator and presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton last week to the National Education Association's New Hampshire chapter, which seemingly reflected a misperception of our members' performance and commitment to accountability under the supplemental educational services (SES) program under "No Child Left Behind (NCLB)."

In fact, there are multiple layers of accountability that are explicitly built into NCLB, enacted five years ago with overwhelming bipartisan ...

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