NY’s District Parent Coordinating Council Expresses Concerns About State’s ESSA Plan
“Our major concern is that, the way that this is rolled out, there’s no federal oversight, and the onus is on the state, the responsibility is on the state to make the regulations to enforce this. That’s a major concern,” said Bryon McIntyre, District Parent Coordinating Council.
read moreEducation Week Evaluates North Dakota’s ESSA Plan
Mandan, N.D. — Kay Cavanaugh, who helps run the only schoolhouse in Trenton, a speck of a town on North Dakota’s sprawling western plains, used to appreciate the accountability movement ushered in by the No Child Behind Act. Just half of the one-school district’s 200 students meet the state’s academic reading and math benchmarks and, she said, “I’m convinced we could do better.”
read moreOn the anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education
Today marks the 63rd anniversary of the landmark 1954 U.S. Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education decision which established the segregation of public school students based on race as unconstitutional.
read moreNATIONAL: Seventeen State ESSA Plans Now Complete and Ready for Review
Seventeen state plans to implement the Every Student Succeeds Act have passed the U.S. Department of Education’s initial completeness check and are ready for peer review, the next step in the approval process, the department announced Friday.
read moreNational News: For families with special needs, vouchers bring choices, not guarantees
The day Ayden came home from school with bruises, his mother started looking for a new school.
read moreBill Would Repeal Law GOP Used to Scrap Obama’s ESSA Rules
A bill that would repeal the means Congress used to overturn regulations for the Every Student Succeeds Act has been introduced by three Democratic lawmakers, including one possible presidential hopeful for 2020.
read morePreparing for the MAP Test | 20 Tips for Parents
The MAP® test is a growth assessment given to K–12 students that provides data to help teachers teach, students learn, and administrators lead. As students approach the spring MAP test, their teachers are helping them prepare.
read moreLLAMA Webinar: Evidence-based Advocacy at National, State and Local Levels
The Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA) will present “Evidence-based Advocacy at the National, State and Local Levels,” at 1:30 – 3 p.m. (Central time) on Wednesday, June 7.
read moreNew Bill Aimed to Overhaul Parts of ESSA
A new bill in Congress to overhaul the nation’s law governing career-and-technical-education programs follows in the footsteps of the Every Student Succeeds Act by seeking to give states more discretion over decisions about spending, which programs to prioritize, and other issues.
read moreWest Virginia Board of Education Ideas Exchange Event in Lewis County – May 23, 2017
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Board of Education will participate in an exchange of ideas and experiences with members of the Kentucky and Ohio Boards of Education on Tuesday, May 23, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. at Stonewall Resort, 940 Resort Drive, Roanoke, West Virginia. This event is hosted and sponsored by the Appalachia Regional Comprehensive Center.
read moreILLINOIS: Ed funding subject matter hearing compares plans
The Illinois Senate held a subject matter hearing to discuss two education funding plans: SB 1 (Sen. Andy Manar) and SB 1124 and SB 1125 (Sen. Jason Barickman).
read morePENNSYLVANIA: Special ed funding would be in peril if U.S. Senate passes House bill
The bill passed by the U.S. House to repeal the Affordable Care Act, now being considered by the Senate, would make deep cuts to Medicaid — which threatens millions in special education dollars for local school districts.
read moreCOLORADO: Educator-Designed STEM Education Bill Awaits Colorado Governor’s Signature
Roughly 3 million more STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) job openings existed in 2016 than there were qualified employees to fill these jobs, nearly tripling the total from 2010.
read moreFLORIDA: Education Commissioner Announces Plans to Submit ESSA Plan by Sept. Deadline
Florida Education Commissioner Pam Stewart announced the department has “no intention of scrapping its efforts to date in creating an ESSA state implementation plan.” Stewart stated Florida will continue to work to submit the original state plan by the Sept. 18th deadline.
read moreMINNESOTA: New MN Bill Requires Review of State’s ESSA Plan Prior to Submission
On Tuesday evening, members of the House cast a party-line 72-59 vote to pass the education finance omnibus bill. It includes things like a 1.5 percent funding increase to the basic education formula — a number that falls short of the 2 percent increase opponents say is needed to help schools keep up with the cost of inflation.
read moreRep. Kline Discusses ESSA and Local Control
One leading blogger who is known to carry water for organized labor concluded the new federal education chief “can’t seem to make an accurate statement” about the standards. While Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska, insisted the standards haven’t been repealed and that classroom curricula prove it.
read moreEarly ESSA Plans Favor Cash to Districts Over Optional Set-Asides
Two unique opportunities exist within ESSA for states to utilize funding that would have gone to districts under past federal formulas, but can now be used for specific programs or purposes like personalized learning, credit recovery, or programs that support school leaders or principals. Interestingly,…
read moreNATIONAL: Addressing Chronic Absenteeism through the Every Student Succeeds Act
Healthy Schools Campaign, the Alliance for a Healthier Generation and Attendance Works hosted this webinar about the opportunities ESSA presents for supporting schools and communities in addressing chronic absenteeism and to hear how states are working to integrate chronic absenteeism into its state ESSA plans.
read moreEd Trust NY Comments on Draft ESSA Plan
Following the New York State draft plan release under the Every Student Success Act (ESSA) today, Ian Rosenblum, Executive Director of The Education Trust—New York, released the following statement…
read moreNY State Education Department Releases Draft Every Student Succeeds Act Plan for Public Comment
The New York State Education Department today presented to the Board of Regents and released for public review and comment the draft Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) plan, Commissioner MaryEllen Elia announced today.
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