Arkansas ESSA Resources
Contact the Arkansas Department of Education
Tina Smith, Special Projects Director
Arkansas Department of Education
Office of Communications
Four Capitol Mall, Room 305-A
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: 501-682-3667
Email: tina.smith@arkansas.gov
What is the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)?
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed by President Obama on December 10, 2015, and reauthorized the 50-year-old Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), the nation’s education law that provides opportunity for all students. Read the Every Student Succeeds Act at http://bit.ly/1TFr29X
As part of the Vision for Excellence in Education, Arkansas will define the Arkansas Accountability System and submit the proposal to the U.S. Department of Education(USDOE) for approval. Arkansas is committed to transparent communication with all stakeholders. ESSA Summary
ADE is committed to transparency of the process. Please see the log of meetings and presentations at http://bit.ly/2aKz0ma
Arkansas Accountability System (ESSA) Timeline

Handout: Arkansas Accountability System (ESSA) Timeline
Stage 1
Please visit http://bit.ly/2bPQ1fP to learn about all Stage 1 activities.
Stage 2
- The Steering Committee will continue meeting on a monthly basis.http://www.arkansased.gov/public/userfiles/ESEA/ESSA_Steering_Committee_Calendar.pdf
- Arkansas Department of Education begins writing the state accountability and support plan, continues to gather stakeholder feedback, and modify the plan based on the stakeholder feedback.
- The Advocates for Students group will provide targeted feedback on the state accountability and support plan through the lens of the students they represent. The advocate groups are: English Language Learner, Special Education Economically Disadvantaged, Race/Ethnicity, Foster Children, Military Dependents, Homeless and Equity for all Students
What is my role as a stakeholder?

* DOWNLOAD this diagram in PDF format at http://bit.ly/2fbZ1wu.
- Stay Informed. Stakeholders may sign up to receive the most current information about the ESSA process. We invite you to to visit this webpage often for new information. Sign up to receive email alerts to updated information and feedback opportunities regarding ESSA at http://www.arkansased.gov/divisions/communications/stay-informed.
- Get involved. Sign up to be an Ambassador and share the latest ESSA news with your colleagues, community members, friends and family. If you are interested in learning more about being an ambassasor, please complete the requested information and Ms. Tina Smith will be in contact with you. Thanks. View the list of Ambassador Hosted Community Listening Forums.
- Advocate for Students – Committees will be asked to review the Arkansas Accountability System with the lens of student’s subgroups-English Language Learner/Title III, SPED, Economically Disadvantaged, Race/Ethnicity, Foster Children, Military Dependents, Homeless, Equity for All Students. To access the application to be a student advocate, please go to http://bit.ly/2b9yUlC.
- Tune in to Steering Committee Meetings. The Vision for Excellence in Education and Arkansas Accountability System Steering Committee will meet on the last Wednesday of each month (beginning August 31, 2016) at 9:30 am in the Arkansas Department of Education auditorium. The meetings will be open to the public, live streamed, and recorded.
- Access the Steering Committee agenda
- View Steering Committee meeting dates
- Watch the monthly Steering Committee meetings in person or via live stream.
- Learn more about the ESSA Steering Committee members
- View Steering Committee agenda, minutes and videos
- Submit Public Comment. Submit comments, questions, concerns and celebrations regarding ESSA.
Additional Resources
- The Alliance for Excellent Education website offers one-page fact sheets, five-minute videos and a side-by-side chart comparing No Child Left Behind(NCLB) and ESSA.
- The U. S. Department of Education website offers the full ESSA Act, resources, and opportunities to sign up for federal updates.
- The USDOE updated the Transitioning to the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Frequently Asked Questions on June 29, 2016.
- The National PTA website offers resources for families on the Every Students Succeeds Act (ESSA) at pta.org/ESSA.
- Spanish translations of “Family Engagement Provisions in ESSA” and “ESSA: What does this new law mean for my child?” are available at
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