State education officials have repeatedly tangled with federal officials over No Child Left Behind, which they claim is unrealistic in its goal of having all students reach grade-level proficiency by 2013. O'Connell said Wednesday that he is optimistic Congress will approve changes this year so California won't face the harsh penalties for schools considered failing under the federal law.
The federal law includes escalating sanctions for schools that don't improve fast enough, ranging from extra tutorials for failing students up to closing schools.
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