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NASSP Written Testimony to House Education and Labor Committee
September 10, 2007
HS Reform Proposals a “Misguided Intrusion,” Tirozzi Says
NASSP Executive Director Gerald N. Tirozzi attacked a recent round of high school reform proposals that will serve to increase accountability without commensurate resources and shift funding from public schools, and that ignore the realities of education.
91st Annual NASSP Convention Address of Executive Director Gerald N. Tirozzi (full text)
NASSP Written Testimony to House Education and Labor Committee
March 13, 2007
NASSP and Coalition Letter on ESEA Reauthorization
October 2007