Goals 2000

The president allocated 2 million dollars to ensure that every child in every school utilize technology to achieve high standards by the dawn of the 21st century.

The issue with the competitive grant notion is that not all schools and therefore children could receive equal levels of technological assistance.

The Music Content Standards for each level are as follows: With the final language of President George Bush's 2001 No Child Left Behind Act (H.R.

Then, just before leaving town on December 21, 2001, Congress passed the Fiscal Year 2002 Education Appropriations Conference Committee report which eliminated spending on Goals 2000.

Additionally, in an article by Kenneth J. Cooper from The Washington Post dated December 3, 1999, he stated the following: In the case of two goals, teacher quality and school safety, the panel reported the nation has actually gone backward.