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Clinton: Will end No Child Left Behind

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Kyan Snider-Mills, 3, of Erie claps while listening to the Ft. LeBoeuf Jazz Band prior to Hillary Clinton's address at the Mercyhurst Athletic Center at Mercyhurst College on April 1. JANET B. CAMPBELL/Erie Times-News


The longest applause of the night came after Clinton pledged to end the Bush administration's No Child Left Behind program.

"Let's not train our children to be little test takers," she said.

Clinton said every child should have personalized education, tailored to their needs.

-- Cody Switzer

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