Lawmakers Ask Betsy DeVos to Clamp Down on ‘Zero Tolerance’ Discipline
More than 60 Democratic lawmakers in Congress have requested more information from Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos about how she plans to support reductions in school discipline policies that remove students from classrooms and schools.
read moreTop Democrats to Betsy DeVos: Your New Plan for ESSA Review Violates the Law
The top two Democrats for education in Congress have warned U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos that her department’s new approach to reviewing states’ Every Student Succeeds Act plans is riddled with problems.
read moreIf Senate Starts Over on Health Care, K-12 Could Dip Lower on Priority List
If the Senate’s attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act that crashed and burned Friday morning comes back to life, it could push congressional action on education further down the priority list.
read moreILLINOIS: Illinois PTA Urges Governor Rauner to Sign SB1
Illinois PTA president Brian Minsker spoke on Tuesday at a press conference in Decatur calling on Governor Rauner to sign Senate Bill 1 (SB1), a bill that would change Illinois’s school funding formula. His remarks are below, and you can view a video of the press conference courtesy of the Decatur
read moreWEST VIRGINIA: Superintendent Paine Announces More Than $350,000 in Grants for West Virginia Literacy Campaign
To further enhance the state’s Comprehensive Third Grade Literacy Initiative, the West Virginia Department of Education’s (WVDE) Office of Early Learning will grant more than $350,000 to state and local partners to expand local-level support for the WV Leaders of Literacy: Campaign for Grade-Level Reading.
read moreNAACP Releases Report Criticizing Charter Schools, Generates Controversy
Yesterday, a twelve-member task force, convened by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), released a report on “Quality Education.”
read moreDELAWARE: DE Stakeholders Voice Concerns about State’s ESSA Plan
Education stakeholders remain “concerned” about the state’s submitted ESSA plan. Atnre Alleyne, executive director of the Delaware Campaign for Achievement Now, shared his fear that the state’s plan is “just an exercise in compliance,” and questioned if the state was “really serious about getting to…
read moreTENNESSEE: OPINION: 4 Ways Tennessee Is Prioritizing Personalized Learning in Its New ESSA Plan
Like every state in the union, Tennessee has large and persistent achievement gaps between poor and non-poor students, as well as between minority and non-minority students. On the National Assessment of Educational Progress (also known as “The Nation’s Report Card”), there is a nearly 25-point gap between poor and more-affluent students.
read moreTEXAS: Commissioner Morath announces public comment period for ESSA state plan to begin July 31
Texas Commissioner of Education Mike Morath announced the public comment period for the state’s ESSA plan will begin July 31. Public feedback will be accepted until August 29.
read moreDeVos calls out special education leaders
The U.S. Department of Education tells the Trib’s education team that DeVos on Monday called out special education leaders gathered in Arlington, Va., at the Office of Special Education’s Leadership Conference.
read moreNEW YORK: State education officials release revised schools accountability plan
The New York Dept. of Education released an updated version of the state’s draft ESSA plan. It is now with Governor Andrew Cuomo, who has 30 days to review the plan.
read moreMichigan Is Latest State to Accuse Trump Ed. Dept. of Overreach on ESSA
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos’ home state education chief thinks her department is sending some conflicting signals when it comes to the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read moreBetsy DeVos Tells a Top Critic: Obama Civil Rights Approach ‘Harmed Students’
In a July 11 letter to Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., DeVos said that while upholding the nation’s civil rights laws is “among the most important missions” at her department, the Obama administration’s decision to expand the scope of investigations into potential violations meant that too many individual students’ complaints went unaddressed. That approach, DeVos said, created a “justice delayed is justice denied” situation.
read moreVIDEO: Senator Hatch on the Every Student Succeeds Act
Senator Orin Hatch (R-UT) discussed the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read moreAs Congress Probes the Shift to ESSA Under DeVos, Here’s What to Watch For
On Tuesday, the House education committee will hold a hearing on how the Every Student Succeeds Act is unfolding in states and districts. On this general issue, much of the focus (rightly) has been on how Republicans like Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., the Senate education committee chairman, are reacting to what U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and her team are doing on ESSA oversight.
read moreVIDEO: President Obama Signs the Every Student Succeeds Act
Ranking Member Bobby Scott joined President Obama for the signing of the Every Student Succeeds Act on December 10, 2015, which reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. This year marked the 50th anniversary of the original Elementary and Secondary Education Act and House Democrats fought to ensure that the Every Student Succeeds Act honors the civil rights legacy of the law.
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