VERMONT — Consequences of Non-Compliance with Requirements of ESSA
When an issue of non-compliance is not resolved in a timely manner, a corrective action plan and timeline is agreed upon with the LEA Consolidated Federal Programs (CFP) team leader and superintendent.
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
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NNPA, NAACP Sign Historic Partnership Agreement
THE DALLAS POST TRIBUNE — The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), a trade group representing more than 200 Black-owned media companies, signed a historic, strategic partnership with the NAACP, one of the most influential civil rights group in the world, during the NNPA’s Mid-Winter Conference in Las Vegas.
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read moreTexas public school students are in districts where teacher certification isn’t required
DEFENDER NEWS NETWORK — More than half of Texas public school students are in districts that don’t require teachers to be certified, according to state officials, due to a recent law giving schools more freedom on educational requirements.
read moreNNPA Publishers Address Equity in Education in their Newspapers
NNPA publishers of the Westside Gazette, the Los Angeles Sentinel and Greater Diversity News were rewarded for their engagement with the NNPA ESSA awareness campaign during the 2018 NNPA Mid-Winter Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.
read moreChicago Public Schools Working to Close Achievement Gap
Students in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) system are learning faster than just about any other school district in the nation, according to new research.
read moreTech Companies Are Buying Their Own Education Research. That’s a Problem – Education Week
Last month, a pair of Apple shareholders demanded in an open letter that the company address growing concerns about children’s addiction to their products. In light of research on the detrimental effects of electronic-media use, investment firm JANA Partners and the California State Teachers’ Retirement System argued, parents need better resources to make sure children are using devices “in an optimal manner.”
read moreMajor Education Research Programs May Be Combined in Budget, Advocates Say – Education Week
The Trump administration’s budget, due out later this month, is likely to combine three significant research programs—the State Longitudinal Data System grants, the Regional Educational Laboratories, and the Comprehensive Centers—advocates with knowledge of the proposal say.
read moreThe Bureau of Indian Education Is Broken – Education Week
The Bureau of Indian Education recently wrapped up its tribal consultation process on its latest proposed strategic plan “to guide its work and service delivery to [Native] students, schools, and tribes.” While the BIE creates plan after plan intended to restructure, realign, reform, redesign, revise, and redo their education system, in actuality these plans are rarely carried out. The necessary changes to schooling simply remain words written on paper.
read more61 percent of Gary students in Charter schools
CHICAGO CRUSADER — Gary has lost the greatest amount of its school-aged students to private schools, according to a recent report by the Indiana Department of Education.
read moreUTAH — State Board of Education Meeting Summary: Feb. 1, 2018
In its February 1, 2018 meeting the Utah State Board of Education: Voted to seek a waiver from the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) provision that requires states to count non-tested students as zeros for school accountability purposes.
read moreThe Smartphone Problem Is Worse Than You Think – Education Week
Indeed, the numbers are staggering: According to Common Sense Media’s 2015 Census, on any given day the average American teenager consumes just under nine hours of entertainment media, excluding time spent in school or for homework. This raises the question: Where can learning fit in?
read morePENNSYLVANIA: School District of Lancaster seeks to address racial gap in suspensions
(Harrisburg) — Over the past two-and-a-half years, out-of-school suspensions in the School District of Lancaster dropped by 42 percent. However, a sharp disparity exists between who gets suspended.
read moreD.C.’s exploding schools scandal — and why it has national significance
A city study – undertaken after press reports revealed the scandal – found that more than 900 of 2,758 students who graduated from a D.C. public school last year either failed to attend enough classes or improperly took makeup classes.
read moreWISCONSIN — UWM Prof Makes a Difference by Mentoring Students
MILWAUKEE COURIER — The University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee’s Wilkistar Otieno knows firsthand that young women, especially young women of color, need strong mentors and role models. She knows that need is magnified in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math – STEM for short. So she’s committed to making a difference.
read moreIndiana Department of Education Announces Recipients of 2018 School Improvement Grants
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) announced today recipients of the 2018 School Improvement Grants. Over $5.3 million will be allocated to six schools and are made available to support student achievement in Title I schools.
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MINNESOTA SPOKESMAN RECORDER — Poverty and poor health worldwide are inextricably linked… Poverty is both a cause and a consequence of poor health. Poverty increases the chances of poor health. Poor health in turn traps communities in poverty. — Health Poverty Action
read moreCulver City schools enter pact with West L.A. College
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — CULVER CITY — It will be easier than ever before for Culver City high school students to earn college credit right on their own campus thanks to a new agreement with West Los Angeles College to offer college and career access pathways through dual credit courses in computer science, technical production for theater, and architecture.
read moreMDE Helping Districts Develop Effective Educator Workforces
LANSING – The Michigan Department of Education (MDE) is leading an effort to support struggling school districts to recruit, hire, and support teachers to meet the needs of the students in those districts.
read moreSBOE Announces Next #ESSA Task Force Meeting
Washington, DC – The DC State Board of Education (SBOE) will hold its next Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Task Force meeting on Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. in Room 1117 at 441 4th Street NW.
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