Michigan Re-submits ESSA Plan
MICHIGAN — The Michigan Department of Education has re-submitted the state’s plan to the U.S. Department of Education (USED) for the federal Every Student Succeeds Act, responding to USED’s official feedback received two weeks ago.
read moreKENTUCKY Seeks Public Comment on State’s ESSA Plan
The Kentucky Department of Education is seeking feedback on its plan for public education in the state. Kentucky’s plan is scheduled to be submitted Sept. 18.
read moreIndiana Submits ESSA Plan to Governor
Indiana’s plan was delivered to the Governor’s office Tuesday where he and his staff will have 30 days to review and edit before it is submitted to the United States Department of Education on September 18.
read moreAlaska Submits ESSA Plan to Governor
The draft has been submitted to the Governor’s office for a 30 day review period, prior to the September 18th federal deadline. Public comment will be accepted until September 15th.
read moreMINNESOTA: MDE Publishes ESSA State Plan and Elicits Public Feedback
On Tuesday, the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) kicked off their Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) public comment regional meetings at the Wilder Foundation in Saint Paul.
read moreThe 50th Annual Council of Urban Boards of Education Conference
The Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) has been at the forefront in helping urban school districts in their work to close the achievement gap, raise high school graduation rates, provide intervention services to academically struggling students, and create broad-based school programs to…
read moreBetsy DeVos Greenlights ESSA Plans for Connecticut, Louisiana
Add two more plans for the Every Student Succeeds Act to the “approved” pile: Connecticut and Louisiana. The states become the fifth and sixth to be approved by the U.S. Department of Education.
read moreOPINION: White House Proposes $9.2 Billion Cut in Education Funding
No one ever said that higher education wouldn’t cost money. Across the country, tuition is steadily rising and students are taking longer to pay off their student loans.
read moreWASHINGTON: Inslee Signs Bill To Improve Basic Education Funding For Public Schools
Last week, Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill to create more equitable education opportunities for students in K-12 public schools, including changes to the way local districts fund their schools.
read moreThe People Speak: Who Is Primarily Responsible For Our Children’s Success In Education, The Parent Or The Teacher?
“I would say its primarily up to the parents as far as children and their education. It’s up to the parents to raise their children to want to be educated and successful outside whatever learning environment that they choose to place their children.”
read moreHAWAII: VIDEO: Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Webinar
Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Webinar — National Council of Asian Pacific Americans Webinar
read moreTrump Education Dept. Responds to Colorado’s ESSA Plan
It’s official! U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos’ team has offered feedback on all seventeen Every Student Succeeds Act plans that have been released so far. The last one on the list was Colorado, whose letter was posted publicly Monday.
read moreObama Education Appointees: Where Are They Now?
The Obama administration’s political appointees may have cleaned out their desks at the U.S. Department of Education and the White House six months ago or more. But that doesn’t mean that they have stopped working on K-12 policy.
read moreESSA’s New High School Testing Flexibility: What’s the Catch?
When the Every Student Succeeds Act passed, one of the things that educators were most excited about was the chance to cut down on the number of tests kids have to take, Specifically, the law allows some districts to offer a nationally recognized college-entrance exam instead of the state test for accountability.
read moreWhy Standards are Important under the Every Student Succeeds Act
Dr. Elizabeth Primas talks about education reform, Common Core State Standards, the Race to the Top Fund and parental engagement in the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read moreMICHIGAN: Hit the ground running: Dr. Nikolai Vitti on being DPSCD Superintendent
Vitti, superintendent of the Duval County Public Schools in Jacksonville, Florida, was appointed to lead Michigan’s largest school district in April.
read moreMICHIGAN: One school at a time, one neighborhood at a time
If you live anywhere near the Durfee Elementary School building and Central High School on the city’s west side, then you already see it happening. Because you really can’t miss it. It’s kinda big.
read moreVIDEO: What the Every Student Succeeds Act means for STEM in your state
January 2016 webinar from the STEMx network. To learn more, visit www.stemx.us.
read moreNAGC Briefing on the reauthorized Elementary and Secondary Education Act (Every Student Succeeds Act)
National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) Briefing on the reauthorized Elementary and Secondary Education Act (Every Student Succeeds Act)
read moreDeVos Team Responds to District of Columbia and Illinois ESSA Plans
The District of Columbia and Illinois received feedback from U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos on their plans for the Every Student Succeeds Act earlier this week.
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