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Under NCLB, are all paraprofessionals required to earn an associate’s degree by the end of the 2005-2006 school year to meet the NCLB requirements?

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Under NCLB, are all paraprofessionals required to earn an associate’s degree by the end of the 2005-2006 school year to meet the NCLB requirements?

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No. An associate’s degree is one of several options available for paraprofessionals to meet NCLB requirements. They can meet the NCLB paraprofessional requirements through taking a “rigorous” local assessment. This can be an assessment designed for this purpose by a commercial vendor or the Performance/Portfolio Assessment.

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