In case you missed it, states turned in the very first batch of plans for the Every Student Succeeds Act this week. We have links to all nine of them here. And a number of advocacy groups and research organizations haveâor are planning to createâsome ESSA resources for states and advocacy groups.
- The National Association of State Boards of Education is out with a list of seven questions for state board members to ask about their plans.
- Chiefs for Change, the “reform-ey” organization, is out with a report highlighting the mighty power of some of the new funding flexibilities in ESSA…
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