DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA – Key Takeaways – SBOE Education Updates
At December’s public meeting, the State Board unanimously approved a resolution that would change the way we report and monitor the progress of some of our most vulnerable students.
read moreStatement on Federal Review of California’s Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Plan
SACRAMENTO—State Board of Education President Michael W. Kirst and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson issued the following joint statement today regarding the U.S. Department of Education’s feedback letter on California’s Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) plan.
read moreWISCONSIN: Evers congratulates Wisconsin’s 2017 AP State Scholars
MADISON — State Superintendent Tony Evers extended congratulations to Wisconsin’s 2017 Advanced Placement (AP) State Scholars: Teresa Wan of New Berlin West High School, and Christopher Xu of Memorial High School in Madison.
read moreBetsy DeVos’ Team Critiques ESSA Plans For Hawaii, Ky., Neb., N.H., and Wis.
The U.S. Department of Education is cranking out responses to state’s plans for implementing the Every Student Succeeds Act at a fast and furious pace. The latest states to hear back are: Hawaii, Kentucky, Nebraska, New Hampshire, and Wisconsin. (Scroll down to see which other states have gotten feedback and who has been approved.)
read moreHawaii Gets Federal Nod on ESSA Plan, Approval Expected Soon
The Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE) this morning received encouraging feedback from the U.S. Department of Education (USED) following a review of its State plan for the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). USED officials gave the indication for “ultimate approval of the plan” during a call with HIDOE officials.
read moreMoms Demand Action host remembrance service for Sandy Hook and Davidson county gun violence victims and survivors
On December 14, 2012, 20-year-old Adam Lanza entered Sandy Hook Elementary School and fatally shot 20 children between six and seven years old, as well as six adult staff members. Prior to driving to the school, he shot and killed his mother at their Newtown home. As first responders arrived at the scene, Lanza committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.
read moreSearch to Fill One of Education’s Biggest Jobs Begins as New York City Chief Steps Down
Carmen Fariña, the chancellor of New York City Schools, announced Thursday that she would be resigning in 2018, leaving behind a school system fundamentally changed from where it stood when her tenure began four years ago.
read moreGEORGIA: More midstate schools ‘beating the odds’ for student achievement
More midstate public schools are surpassing expectations for student progress. The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement released its “Beating the Odds” report Thursday, and many Middle Georgia districts had additional … Click to Continue »
read moreINDIANA: IU Northwest celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Black History Month
Indiana University Northwest’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Affairs invites the campus and community to observances of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and Black History Month. All events are free and open to the public.
read moreNEW YORK: Gillibrand Legislation Would Help Students
NEWBURGH – U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Friday visited Newburgh Free Academy to announce her bipartisan legislation, 21st Century Strengthening Hands On Programs that Cultivate Learning Approaches for Successful Students Act.
read moreKentucky’s Plan for School Accountability and Improvement moving through the review process
(FRANKFORT, Ky.) – Kentucky’s plan for implementing the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) has taken a step forward in the process toward approval.
read moreSOUTH CAROLINA: Pendarvis Pre-Files Bills to Improve Public Education, Expand Opportunity for Students
The Chronicle — (Charleston, SC) Representative-Elect Marvin Pendarvis (D-North Charleston) has pre-filed multiple bills aimed at promoting educational opportunity for South Carolinians.
read moreInterrupting the Poverty Cycle: Looking Back to Move Forward in Mississippi
Otibehia Allen’s days in the Mississippi Delta start and end with her five children—three boys and two girls. She feeds them. Clothes them. Their well-being rests on her shoulders. She does it all on her own.
read moreBetsy DeVos’ Team Tells New York, Three Other States They Have ESSA Work to Do
EDUCATION WEEK — Minnesota, New York, Virginia, and West Virginia have some work to do on their plans to implement the Every Student Succeeds Act, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
read moreSimple, but not easy: What we forget about how reading comprehension
As young kids amaze us all by developing reading fluency, they typically move toward greater and greater comprehension of what they read. That’s good: reading with comprehension is, after all, the point of learning to read fluently.
read moreNational survey shows Michigan counselors have third-highest student ratio in the country
Lansing, Mich. – Michigan school counselors are spread thin, with the third-highest student-to-counselor ratio in the nation, according to a recent report from the American School Counselor Association.
read moreGEORGIA: Graduation rates up for students in career pathway programs
Across the state, 96 percent of seniors in career, technical and agricultural education programs graduated in 2017. That’s up from 94.8 percent in 2016, according to a report from the Georgia Department of Education. By contrast, Georgia’s high school graduation rate for all students was 80.6 percent in 2017 and 79.4 percent in 2016.
read moreBetsy DeVos: Rethinking K-12 Education Is About More Than Private School Choice
A charter network that puts a premium on social-emotional learning. Public school districts that have improved their graduation rates through a focus on personalized learning and technology. A faith-based organization that exposes students to work-based learning experiences while they earn a high school diploma.
read moreOHIO: Simpson presents Youth Gap Analysis Study to Cincinnati Board of Education
Council Member Yvette Simpson last week presented the groundbreaking Youth Commission of Cincinnati youth study titled “It’s Time to Wake the Village” to the Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education.
read moreOHIO: CPS releases enrollment projections for 2018-19 school year, district performance improving
Cincinnati Public Schools projects its enrollment will continue to slightly increase to an estimated 35,544 students in 2018-19, its highest enrollment since 2005-06. Since 2013, the district has gained 2,543 students.
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