What Everyone Can Learn from the Texas ESSA State Plan
Lynette Monroe, the program assistant for the NNPA’s Every Student Succeeds Act Public Awareness Campaign, talks about the need to improve the educational outcomes of all Black students.
read moreSecretary DeVos Approves Michigan’s State ESSA Plan
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos today announced the approval of Michigan’s consolidated state plan under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
read moreMichigan Education Trust Reopens Enrollment During Holiday Gift-Buying Season
The Michigan Education Trust (MET) announced today that it will reopen enrollment on Friday, Dec. 1, just in time for holiday gift buyers to buy or contribute toward a child’s 529 prepaid tuition contract.
read moreMichigan Plan To Move Schools Forward is Approved By The U.S. Secretary of Education
LANSING – Michigan’s plan to implement the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was approved Tuesday evening by U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.DeVos said it was a pleasure working with the staff at the Michigan Department of Education on the review of the state’s plan.
read moreAmeriCorps Farm to School grant to boost nutrition, local economies
MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction received a one-year federal AmeriCorps Farm to School grant that will place 28 AmeriCorps members in 16 host sites to build capacity for farm to school programs in local communities, provide nutrition education, and increase access to local foods.
read moreSETDA Urges FCC to Protect School Broadband Access
On December 14, the Federal Communications Commission will vote, on a Declaratory Report and Order, and a second Order that together will eliminate the agency’s Net Neutrality regulations.
read moreSecretary DeVos Praises Senate Action on FAFSA Simplification
Today, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension committee held a hearing on reauthorizing the Higher Education Act (HEA) and proposals to simplify the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The following is a statement from U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos:
read moreWhy home schooling is an increasing option for black families
“We believe in ‘Whole’-listic education, meaning we focus on the whole child—mind, body, and spirit,” said Tremon Muhammad, creator and founder of the Black Star Academy (BSA), believed to be one of the first culturally centered home schooling collectives in the state.
read moreVIDEO: Talking ESSA – the Every Student Succeeds Act
Times reporter Carmen McCollum talks with a group of Northwest Indiana school superintendents about ESSA, the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read moreESSA Pushes State Schools Chiefs to Scrap Business as Usual
St. Louis — State education chiefs are scrambling staff duties and outsourcing tasks such as data collection and school improvement efforts as they prepare for new responsibilities under the Every Student Succeeds Act—at the same time they cope with continued funding and staffing pressures.
read more800,000 California Students Now Eligible for Free and Reduced Price Lunches
SACRAMENTO— State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson announced today that more than 800,000 California students are now eligible to receive free and reduced priced meals from the state school lunch program through a more streamlined and automated state-level Direct Certification process.
read moreHBCUs generate $14.8 billion in economic impact — Amsterdam News
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) generate $14.8 billion in economic impact annually, according to a stunning new report by the United Negro College Fund (UNCF).
read moreDifferent City, Same Results: Students in DC who use vouchers to go to private schools do WORSE than their peers who don’t
Students in the nation’s only federally funded school voucher initiative performed worse on standardized tests within a year after entering D.C. private schools than peers who did not participate, according to a new federal analysis that comes as President Trump is seeking to pour billions of dollars into expanding the private school scholarships nationwide.
read moreCASEL Releases New Policy Brief Assessing How States are Utilizing Social and Emotional Learning in ESSA Plans
The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) released a policy brief examining how states are utilizing social and emotional learning in ESSA plans. The paper suggests five ways for states to successfully incorporate social and emotional approaches: Articulate a well-rounded vision of student…
read moreTime Out of the Classroom Made Me a Better STEM Teacher – Education Week
In many schools around the country, including my own in Colorado, educators and students are opting into problem-based learning and STEM programs to help fill that gap. Yet early benchmarks indicate this approach is not yet producing the science, technology, engineering, and math workers we need.
read moreInvitation to Apply for Pennsylvania’s 2017-18 Refugee School Impact Grant (RSIG)-Update
The Refugee School Impact Grant (RSIG) is a competitive federal grant. The primary goal of Pennsylvania’s Refugee Education Program is to assist recently arrived refugee students and their families in adjusting to their school and community in a culturally and linguistically comfortable assimilated manner through the funding of the Refugee School Impact Grant (RSIG).
read moreILLINOIS — A comprehensive resource to help public libraries create and manage homework centers
CHICAGO — Despite the proliferation of online homework websites and tutoring services, public libraries still have an important role to play when it comes to supporting young people’s educational needs.
read morePENNSYLVANIA: School districts experiment with later start times
Districts in and around Pittsburgh, including some whose first bell rings at 7 a.m., are evaluating daily schedules as research and day-to-day experience make it increasingly clear that later start times could benefit students’ mental health and academic success.
read moreNEW YORK: Parent Update from Commissioner Elia
As parents, you make a real difference in your child’s learning — from reading with your child to helping your child with homework to spending time in your child’s classroom. It’s also National Family Week, a good time to recognize and support you and your families. I hope you will be able to spend time with your families this week and throughout the holiday season.
read moreBlack students 2 times as likely to be suspended as white peers, Tulane study says
“Tulane’s study stated the U.S. Department of Education reports 18 percent of black boys and 10 percent of black girls received an out-of-school suspension in 2013-14, compared to only 5 percent of white boys and 2 percent of white girls during that period.”
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