The document discusses the challenges that English Language Learners (ELLs) face with the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). It outlines the needs of ELLs and how NCLB's expectation of 100% proficiency by 2014 is unrealistic. It argues that NCLB oversimplifies student achievement and fails to account for factors outside of school that affect performance. While NCLB draws attention to ELLs, it has negatively impacted education through teaching focused solely on standardized tests and inconsistent definitions of proficiency. Changes need to be made to NCLB to align standards with ELL instruction and assessment.