VIDEO: President Obama signs ESSA Every Student Succeeds Act
Watch this video of President Barack Obama explaining the structure and benefits of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
read moreGeorgia’s graduation rate increases for sixth straight year, tops 80 percent
This is the first year Georgia’s graduation rate has risen above 80 percent using the adjusted cohort calculation now required by federal law. Fifty Georgia school districts recorded 2017 graduation rates at or above 90 percent.
read moreALASKA: VIDEO-Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Summit
Check out this video from our Chief Victor Joseph and learn more about our Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Summit.
read moreInside ESSA Plans: How Could Your School Be Graded?
Since nearly all states have at least turned in their ESSA plans, and many ESSA plans have been approved, we now have a good idea of how states are answering those questions. Keep one thing in mind: ESSA requires certain low-performing schools to be identified as needing either targeted or comprehensive support.
read moreDecades after “Little Rock Nine,” school segregation lingers – Education Week
It had been three years since the Supreme Court had declared “separate but equal” in America’s public schools unconstitutional, but the decision was met with bitter resistance across the South. It would take more than a decade before the last vestiges of Jim Crow fell away from classrooms.
read moreVermont Secretary of Education: Responding to Bigotry
“I witnessed first-hand how people of a different nation and a different faith were willing to take enormous personal risks to protect me and my family in their land, in ways for which they will never be recognized. They did it because it was the right thing to do.”
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read moreNominee for Top Education Dept. Attorney: I’d Tell Officials to Follow ESSA
The nominee to be the U.S. Department of Education’s lead attorney, under questioning from the top Democrat for education in the Senate, said he would tell states and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos to follow the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read moreRivalries, Political Infighting Marked States’ ESSA Planning – Education Week
The grinding, two-year process of drafting accountability plans under the Every Student Succeeds Act has upended states’ K-12 political landscape and laid bare long-simmering factions among power brokers charged with putting the new federal education law into effect this school year.
read morePennsylvania’s ESSA Consolidated State Plan
I am pleased to advise that Pennsylvania has submitted its proposed ESSA Consolidated State Plan to the U.S. Department of Education. A copy of the plan may be viewed on the Department’s ESSA webpage.
read morePennsylvania submits its Every Student Succeeds Act plan to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos
Gov. Tom Wolf signed off on Pennsylvania’s roadmap for complying with the federal Every Student Succeeds Act on Monday and submitted it to U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos for her approval.
read moreUtah Student Scores on Annual End-of-level Tests Dip for First Time in Test History
SALT LAKE CITY – Scores on annual end-of-level Student Assessment of Growth and Excellence (SAGE) tests in language arts, mathematics and science dipped slightly in 2017 for the first time in four years, the Utah State Board of Education (USBE) reported today.
read moreWest Virginia Submits ESSA Plan to Dept. of Ed
West Virginia submitted its ESSA plan to the U.S. Department of Education on Monday, ahead of schedule. “I am extremely proud of the extraordinary amount of work put into developing this plan and for the valuable input we received from various stakeholders including teachers, parents,…
read moreBoard of Regents Approves NY’S Every Student Succeeds Act Plan
The Board of Regents today approved the New York Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) plan, which will be submitted to the United States Education Department (USDE) on September 18 for review and approval. It is anticipated that USDE will provide feedback to the Department in December 2017. Final approval of the state’s ESSA plan is expected early next year.
read moreHouse OKs Bill to Slash Education Budget as School Choice Push Loses Out
The House of Representatives voted Thursday to approve an education funding bill that would cut about $2.3 billion from the U.S. Department of Education, a roughly 3.5 percent reduction from the agency’s current budget of $68.4 billion.
read moreMerging academia and activism for race relations
NY AMSTERDAM NEWS — In the months since President Donald Trump’s inauguration, activists and scholars have converged, condemning his violent and divisive racial rhetoric. In response to Trump’s rhetoric, leaders are working to build a resistance against an agenda that not only divides the country but also sets precedence for violent and discriminatory policies and actions.
read moreAlabama Granted Extra Time to Submit ESSA Plan
Alabama has been granted extra time to submit their ESSA plan due to Hurricane Irma.
read moreWisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Refuses to Sign the State’s ESSA Plan
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker refused to sign the state’s ESSA plan. In a letter Walker and his administration cited concerns with the plan: “Your bureaucratic proposal does little to challenge the status quo for the benefit of Wisconsin’s students…”
read moreNY State Board of Regents Approves State ESSA Plan
The New York State Board of Regents has approved its state ESSA plan “laying out the state’s goals for its education system.” Under the plan, “elementary and middle schools would continue to be evaluated on English and math test scores and high schools on graduation rates,”…
read moreCatching Up: John B. King Jr. on Trump, ESSA, and Heading Back to the Classroom
Last year at this time then-U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King Jr. was on a back-to-school bus tour through a swath of the South, touring school districts hit by a hurricane, and dropping by a charter high school in New Orleans to talk to students about a recent turnaround effort.
read moreSenate Bill Blocks Trump, DeVos on K-12 Cuts and School Choice – Education Week
Senators are pouring cold water on U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos’ vision of a big new investment in school choice, as well as the Trump administration’s plans to dramatically slash spending at the U.S. Department of Education.
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