A Nation At Risk Report
No Child Left Behind Act
Common Core
Educational Reforms
(charter schools)
100

when was a Nation at risk report?

A-1983
B-1946
C-2001

A-1983

100

When was the No Child Left Behind act published?

A-2013

B-2002

C-1998

B-2002

100

When was the Common Core?

A-2006

B-1999

C-2010

C-2010

100

When did Educational Reforms start? (charter schools)

A-2000

B-1992

C-1985

B-1992

200

Where did a Nation at Risk report take place?

A-Boston, MA

B-Philadelphia, PA

C-Washington DC

C-Washington DC

200

Where was the No Child Left Behind Act signed?

A-Ohio

B-Washinton DC

C-Alabama 

A-Ohio

200

Where was the Common Core started?

A-Kentucky

B- Tennessee

C- Texas 

A-Kentucky

200

Where was the first charter school?

A-Minnesota

B-Michigan

C-Ohio

A-Minnesota

300

Who releaced a Nation At Risk Report?

A-Anya Kemenetz

B-Terrel Bell

C-Thomas Fordham

B-Terrel Bell

300

Who signed the No Child Left Behind Act?

A-Margaret M.  Spellings

B-George B. Miller

C-George W. Bush

C-George W. Bush

300

Who came up with the Common Core?

A- National Governors Association

B- The U.S Bored Of Education

C-The Public School Committee 

A- National Governors Association

300

Who created Charter Schools?

A- John Gold 
B-Ray Buddle
C-Marisa Wilism 

B-Ray Buddle

400

What was A Nation At Risk Report?

A- a report on United States schools about how they are struggling

B- a report on risk factors in schools

C-report of the United States National Commission on Excellence in Education 

C-report of the United States National Commission on Excellence in Education

400

What is the No Child Left Behind Act?

A-Held schools accountable for student outcomes

B-Made sure that all students are included 

Having food available for all children no matter their background

A-Held schools accountable for student outcomes

400

What is the Common Core?

A- Places for students to go that have the same interests as others

B-adopting the same standards for English and math

C-Making reading and English the same subject

B-adopting the same standards for English and math

400

What are Charter schools?

A- Boarding schools for bad children

B-Publicly funded school established by teachers parents or community groups with a local or national authority.

C- Privately funded schools established by religious leaders with rules established by the bible.


B-Publicly funded school established by teachers parents or community groups with a local or national authority.

500

Why did a Nation at Risk happen?

A- because several schools across the U.S were suffering 

B-Because the public school system was in urgent need of improvement

C-Because they wanted to recognize intelligent students

B-Because the public school system was in urgent need of improvement

500

Why was the No Child Left Behind Act created?

A-  some students were showing lower test scores and that needed to be brought up

B- It gave opportunities for children of all backgrounds and gave them quality education

C- It made all children feel included no matter what

B- It gave opportunities for children of all backgrounds and gave them quality education

500

Why did they make the Common Core?

A- To make sure that everyone is at the same intelligence level

B- Students were already excelling in some subjects and needed to work on others.

C- It was a response to the No Child Left Behind Act

C- It was a response to the No Child Left Behind Act

500

Why are charter schools important? 

A- Because we need a place to send bad children 

B- Because they have a greater focus on individual students.

C- Because there is a need for private education that charter schools provide.

B- Because they have a greater focus on individual students.

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