NEW YORK: Beacon Wins High School Battle of the Books
BEACON – The Howland Public Library is all a buzz with excitement. The library’s teen Battle of the Books team, The Beacon Buzzers, took home first place in the Mid-Hudson Library System’s 2nd Annual High School Battle of the Books.
read moreThe first New Yorkers go to college tuition-free
New York’s Excelsior Scholarship is the first of its kind. It covers the cost of tuition for qualifying students who are enrolled in a two- or four-year degree program at any of the state’s 88 public colleges and university campuses.
read moreFormer UN Ambassador Andrew Young Addresses Buffalo State Upward Bound Students
Young, who served as the UN ambassador during the Carter administration, received the 2017 Hal D. Payne Educational Opportunity Lifetime Service Award during the banquet. He also served as the event’s keynote speaker.
read moreSenate Bill Blocks Trump, DeVos on K-12 Cuts and School Choice
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.
read moreBetsy DeVos Wants to Rethink ‘Mundane Malaise’ of Traditional Schools
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos wants teachers and school leaders to move past the blackboards-and-desks model of schooling, with an eye towards better serving individual kids.
read moreCalifornia’s education plan must be more transparent about student performance
Samantha Tran, senior managing director of education policy at Children Now, wrote that “California’s education plan must be more transparent about student performance.” Her three recommended changes include clearly identifying “if gaps in achievement are closing or are stagnant,” setting “assessment standards so that the system doesn’t mask low performance,” and ensuring “alternative education students are counted and visible in the dashboard for Local Education Agencies.”
read moreESSA: Four Takeaways on the First State Plans to Win Approval
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and her team have been approving state plans for implementing the Every Student Succeeds Act at a fast and furious pace: They’ve announced approvals for 13 states and the District of Columbia over the past few weeks.
read moreUpdate on Department of Education Response to Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma
Washington — As part of its ongoing efforts to aid Hurricane Harvey relief efforts and in the wake of Hurricane Irma, the Department of Education released the following update:
read moreWest Virginia Submits ESSA Plan To U.S. Department of Education
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) submitted its plan today to the United States Department of Education (USDE) to comply with the federal law known as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). The plan was submitted one week ahead of the September 18 deadline.
read moreSecretary DeVos Announces ‘Rethink School’ Back to School Tour
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos kicks off a “Rethink School” back-to-school tour today at select locations across the country.
read moreOREGON: Private Schools and Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
This is a recording of the webinar Private Schools and Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) conducted by Russ Sweet on September 8, 2017.
read moreU.S. Department of Education Awards $20 Million to Support Educators of English Learner Students
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of English Language Acquisition (OELA) announced today the awarding of $20 million in grants under the National Professional Development Program (NPD), to support educators of English learner students.
read moreObama surprises students with visit to DC school
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Barack Obama shocked students at a Washington school Friday by popping in to give them encouragement at the beginning of the new year.
“I do believe that most of the problems we have are going to be solved by you,” Obama told a group of students from McKinley Technology High School, according to an Instagram video posted on his account after his unannounced visit.
NSBA Center for Public Education study finds public schools offer the broadest range of educational choices
A new report — “Busting the Myth of ‘one-size-fits all’ Public Education,” — from the Center for Public Education (CPE) found an abundance of choice in public schools, both in program offerings and school selection. CPE is the research tank for the National School Boards Association (NSBA). The report comes at an opportune time with the increasing focus in Washington, D.C. and state capitals on educational choice.
read moreHere’s Where School Choice Bills Stand as Congress Restarts
School choice programs the Trump administration wants in next year’s budget haven’t gotten traction, at least with House lawmakers. (We still don’t know yet how the Senate feels.) But those aren’t the only choice plans Congress has the chance to consider. So how are these doing?
read moreALA responds to end of Deferred Action to Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program
“We are disappointed that the protections of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program are in jeopardy. Through no fault of their own, these undocumented youth were brought to this country as children, and deserve the opportunity to contribute to our society without the fear of being deported. We ask Congress to work together to find a solution to this issue.”
read moreVERMONT: State Board of Education Draft Minutes from August 30, 2017
VERMONT: SBE Draft Minutes from August 30, 2017
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
File:
edu-state-board-draft minutes-from-083017.pdf
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read moreSecretary DeVos Approves North Dakota’s ESSA Plan
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos today announced the approval of Louisiana’s consolidated state plan under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). — Letter to Louisiana from Secretary DeVos regarding State Plan.
read moreSecretary DeVos Praises Expansion of Educational Opportunities for Illinois Students and Families
Washington — U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos today released the following statement:
read moreWV ESSA Plan Receives Stakeholder Feedback Ahead of Scheduled Submission
West Virginia’s proposed federal Every Student Succeeds Act compliance plan, which includes a planned new public school accountability system plus plans for how to improve schools that score low in that system, is seeing significant changes and public praise and criticism ahead of its scheduled submission to the U.S. Education Department next month.
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