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President George W. Bush and Rod Paige, who has been chosen to be the Secretary of Education, unveil the administration's education plan in the East Room Jan. 23, 2001. "Both parties have been talking about education reform for quite a while," said the President. "It's time to come together to get it done so that we can truthfully say in America, 'No child will be left behind -- not one single child.' We share a moment of exceptional promise -- a new administration, a newly sworn-in Congress, and we have a chance to think anew and act anew." White House photo by Hyungwon Kang
President George W. Bush and Rod Paige, who has been chosen to be the Secretary of Education, unveil the administration's education plan in the East Room Jan. 23, 2001. "Both parties have been talking about education reform for quite a while," said the President. "It's time to come together to get it done so that we can truthfully say in America, 'No child will be left behind -- not one single child.' We share a moment of exceptional promise -- a new administration, a newly sworn-in Congress, and we have a chance to think anew and act anew." White House photo by Hyungwon Kang