Program shows students that agriculture is more than just dirt, farming
A new class at Rutland Middle School involves everything from goats and innovative plant-growing systems to drones and wood projects. The Macon school started its agribusiness program this year, and around 275 students are already involved.
read moreEditorial: Educating our kids; building our future
American Education Week, Nov. 13-17, focuses attention on the importance of educating our kids: the next generation and the future of our democracy.
read moreLouisiana’s high school seniors won’t be allowed to graduate without this form
It’s not a required course or an exam, but Louisiana’s estimated 40,000 public high school seniors won’t be allowed to graduate without completing it…
read moreSBE Meeting Live Webcast
The live video stream is from the California State Board of Education (SBE) meeting originating from the California Department of Education at 1430 N Street in Sacramento, CA.
read moreHow Would Typical Teachers Fare Under the GOP’s Tax Bill? – Education Week
Republican lawmakers’ proposed changes to the federal tax code are causing a stir in the education community. Teachers and others are zeroing in on the bill’s repeal of the $250 tax deduction teachers and principals can take for spending their own money on classroom supplies. But, aside from that, how could the bill impact an individual teacher’s tax bill?
read moreBetsy DeVos to Visit Schools in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is visiting Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to see schools’ recovery efforts after damage caused by recent hurricanes.
read moreWhat Other States Can Learn from Ohio’s Education Plan
Dr. Elizabeth Primas talks about the Every Student Succeeds Act, the “30 Million Word Gap,” and Ohio’s ESSA state plan.
read moreCongressman Hank Johnson Greets Constituents at the NNPA/ESSA Black Parents’ Town Hall Meeting on Educational Excellence
Congressman Hank Johnson of Georgia’s 4th congressional district welcomes attendees to the Region II NNPA/ESSA Black Parent’s Town Hall Meeting on Educational Excellence at the Ebenezer Baptist Church.
read moreStates Ignore Social Competency for Students in ESSA Plans
Not a single state’s plan to comply with the federal education law—and its broader vision for judging school performance—calls for inclusion of such measures in its school accountability system…
read morePolicy Experts Discuss Educating Black Students in the New Jim Crow Era
After decades of desegregation efforts, federal civil rights laws, and other attempts to close the achievement gap, a high quality education remains an elusive goal for most Black children.
read moreSegregating Public Schools Won’t Make America Great Again
Rushern Baker, the county executive of Prince Georges County, Md., says that our public school system is the most segregated place in America.
read moreGeorgia’s Every Student Succeeds Act State Plan Is a Step in the Right Direction
Georgia is making every effort to ensure that students have a better chance of performing at proficient or advanced levels on all state exams. The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) prioritizes narrowing the achievement gap.
read moreBlack Students in the Nation’s Capital Deserve Better
Parents and educators alike expressed concern about the lack of resources and implementation strategies to support the Office of the State Superintendent of Education’s (OSSE) aggressive goals for academic proficiency and high school graduation.
read moreVIDEO: ‘Huge Lift’ Remains as Puerto Rico Schools Struggle to Reopen
When Hurricane Maria struck the island Sept. 20, the nearly 1,200 schools in Puerto Rico went dark, leaving about 350,000 students in the public K-12 system out of school. And many schools that began to reopen in recent weeks were operating largely as community-support centers, rather than normal instructional environments, until recently.
read moreWill ESSA Reduce States’ Accountability in Special Education? – Education Week
As unpopular as No Child Left Behind was by the time it was ushered off the stage in 2015, advocates for students with disabilities could always point to one aspect of the law that they liked: by requiring that test scores of different student groups be reported separately, the law exposed the low academic performance of students in special education and required schools to do something about it.
read moreEvery Student Succeeds Act in Episode 84 of Transition Tuesday
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) has been revised by Congress several times. In 1965, Congress created the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), which was later reauthorized as The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) and was most recently reauthorized in 2015 as The Every Student Succeeds Act. This act is important because it means that States and school districts are responsible to ensure that every child achieves.
read moreBetsy DeVos to State Chiefs: Time for Ed. Dept. to ‘Let You Do Your Job’
Washington — In two nearly identical speeches Monday, U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos told state chiefs and state school board members that she wants to them to be in the driver’s seat when it comes to implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read moreSenator Elizabeth Warren s Remarks on the Every Student Succeeds Act
Senator Elizabeth Warren s Remarks on the Every Student Succeeds Act
read moreBetsy DeVos: I’ll Look for Unnecessary Programs to Cut at the Education Dept.
For the third time since she was confirmed as education secretary, Betsy DeVos spoke with a Michigan media outlet to discuss her confirmation process and her priorities. And she made it clear she’s looking for ways to reduce the size and scope of the U.S. Department of Education.
read moreInside ESSA Plans: Is Arizona’s Approach Unfair to Transient Students?
Anyone who has worked in high poverty schools knows that poor kids are more likely than their wealthy peers to switch schools several times during their academic careers. That’s why civil rights advocates are worried about the way Arizona’s plan for the Every Student Succeeds Act handles transient students.
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