Final Vermont State Plan
Stakeholder input expressed a strong preference for focusing on fewer areas to reduce the need for additional state testing. The result is that four of seven areas have assessment measures designed to satisfy ESSA requirements, with the remaining areas being assessed through the qualitative component of our Education Quality Reviews.
read moreSecretary DeVos Approves District of Columbia, Illinois, Oregon and Tennessee’s ESSA Plans
WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos today announced the approval of the District of Columbia, Illinois, Oregon and Tennessee consolidated state plans under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
read moreSecretary DeVos Approves Maine and Vermont’s ESSA Plans
“Both Maine and Vermont’s plans were found to comply with the law, so I am happy to approve them,” said Secretary DeVos. “I want to thank the chief state school officers, governors and all other stakeholders who helped craft these plans that will help their students succeed.”
read moreReadout of Secretary DeVos’ Meeting with Florida Education Leaders
Today, U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos met with a broad spectrum of education leaders in Florida. The meeting was divided into two 45-minute sessions. The first session was titled “Saving, Sustaining and Strengthening Public Education and Schools of Choice” and the second was titled “Saving, Sustaining and Strengthening HBCUs and Higher Education.”
read moreAnalysis: Strong Incentives for Academic Progress in New York’s Early ESSA Plan, But Goals Could Be More Ambitious
Phillip Lovell, vice president of Policy Development and Government Relations at the Alliance for Excellent Education, write about the interim review of New York’s ESSA plan. Lovell notes that the goal of this interim review was to “identify both strengths and areas for improvement in…
read moreESSA Architect John Kline to Betsy DeVos: Don’t Let States Skirt Law’s Testing Rules
Former Rep. John Kline, R-Minn., an Every Student Succeeds Act architect, was one of the most prominent voices clamoring for more local control over K-12 when the law was wending its way through Congress.
read moreU.S. Department of Education Approves ESSA Vermont State Plan
Barre, VT. – Vermont has received approval from the U.S. Department of Education for its Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) state plan, Secretary Rebecca Holcombe announced today after being notified by Betsy DeVos, secretary of the U.S. Department of Education.
read moreBetsy DeVos Approves Four More State ESSA Plans
The District of Columbia, Illinois, Oregon, and Tennessee all won approval from U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy Devos Wednesday for their accountability plans under the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read moreBetsy DeVos Approves Vermont and Maine ESSA Plans
U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has approved Vermont’s and Maine’s state accountability plans under the Every Student Succeeds Act, the Education Department announced Thursday.
read moreNNPA/ESSA Parent Video – Carlene Thompson
Carlene Thompson, a concerned parent and grandparent from Washington, D.C., talks about the Every Student Succeeds Act after the National Black Parent Town Hall meeting hosted by the National Newspaper Publishers Association.
read moreNNPA/ESSA Parent Video – Linda Banks
Linda Banks, a parent from Prince George’s County, Md., talks about the Every Student Succeeds Act after the National Black Parent’s Town Hall meeting hosted by the National Newspaper Publishers Association.
read moreNNPA/ESSA Parent Video – Richard Campbell
Richard Campbell talks about the Every Student Succeeds Act after the National Black Parent Town Hall hosted by the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA).
read moreSchools Must Welcome Participation from All Parents
Aiyana Thomas, a 17-year-old Baltimore City College High School, talks about the importance of successful parent-teacher partnerships in education and the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read moreIt Will Take More than ESSA to Save Black Children
Lynette Monroe, the program assistant for the NNPA’s Every Student Succeeds Act Public Awareness Campaign, talks about the importance of Black parental engagement in education.
read moreCommon Core vs. State Standards: What’s the Difference?
Education must be governed by standards to achieve the learning goals that all parents seek for their children, said Dr. Reagan Flowers, a noted trailblazer in the field of STEM and the founder and CEO of Houston, Texas-based C-STEM Teacher and Student Support Services.
read moreNorth Dakota the Latest State to Win ESSA-Plan Approval
In a press release, the [North Dakota education] department noted the state’s extensive stakeholder-engagement process and the way its accountability system incorporates school climate and student engagement.
read moreVIDEO: Every Student Succeeds Act
Shawntika White Published on Sep 1, 2017
read moreVERMONT: State Plan Readiness Checklist
As Vermont works to implement an accountability system that be er re ects the state’s education priorities, changes will need to be made at the state and local level. To meet these new requirements, some shifts in practice will be required of schools and SU/SDs.
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read moreAre charter schools contributing to segregation? What New Jersey can tell us
The Red Bank Charter School, one of New Jersey’s longest running, occupies an old home joined with a former elementary school building. Its brightly decorated classrooms are filled with a mix of faces: white, Hispanic, and black students, dressed in navy blue and khaki.
read moreIllinois PTA Statement on SB1947
Today, Governor Bruce Rauner signed Senate Bill 1947 (SB1947), the negotiated agreement of Senate Bill 1 (SB1), into law. While Illinois PTA supported SB1, we called for an override of the governor’s amendatory veto of SB1 and did not support SB1947.
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