Trump Ally to White House: Don’t Cut After-School Funding
Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Pa., who was one of the first members of Congress to endorse then-candidate Donald Trump and helped found a “Trump Caucus,” is not happy that the White House has proposed zeroing out the $1 billion 21st Century Community Learning Centers program in its fiscal year 2018 budget, released Thursday.
read moreTrump Budget Would Make Massive Cuts to Ed. Dept., But Boost School Choice
President Donald Trump’s first budget seeks to slash the Education Department’s roughly $68 billion budget by $9 billion, or 13 percent in the coming fiscal year, whacking popular programs that help districts offer after-school programs, and hire and train teachers.
read moreEducation Groups Express Disappointment in Dept. of Ed Decision to Remove Stakeholder Engagement in ESSA Plans
Associations representing local superintendents, teachers, state lawmakers and others have sent a clear message to chief state school officers: Work with us on the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read morePublic Education on the Table
WASHINGTON – Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, a devout advocate for school choice, will likely get an earful when she meets with state education officials Monday to discuss investing in the nation’s public schools.
read moreUpdated Higher Education Law Could Impact Data, Access for K-12 Students
For some time, lawmakers have been pondering what should go into a reauthorization of the Higher Education Act. Now GOP lawmakers overseeing education issues in Congress appear set to take another crack at updating the law, which was last renewed in 2008.
read moreReal Clear Education Examines Ohio’s ESSA Submission Delay
Real Clear Education examined Ohio’s recent decision to delay the submission of their ESSA plan to the Dept. of Education. According to the piece, “In rare bipartisan fashion, state officials, educators and lawmakers from across the political spectrum agreed that a delay was in the…
read moreDeVos Speaks to CCSSO at Annual Legislative Conference
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos spoke to the Council of Chief State School Officers at their annual legislative conference. DeVos stated, “Once your state has developed a plan to provide a quality education in an environment that is safe and nurturing for all children,…
read moreKey Democrats Press Betsy DeVos on Direction of ESSA Implementation
Two Democrats who played a key role in crafting the Every Student Succeeds Act, Sen. Patty Murray D-Wash., and Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos Friday asking what her plans are for giving states guidance on implementing the law, now that Congress has scrapped a key set of regulations written by the Obama administration.
read moreDeVos Issues Revised ESSA State Plan Template
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has issued a revised template for state education plans under the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read moreD.C. Stakeholders Comment on Every Student Succeeds Act
As the first deadline to submit state plans under the Every Student Succeeds Act rapidly approaches, community stakeholders in Washington, D.C., voice their support and concerns for how city administrators will implement the new law.
read more50 D.C. Education and Civil Rights Leaders Urge State Board to Approve ESSA Plan
We are a group of fifty education and civil rights leaders across the District of Columbia who write to share our views on the Office of the State Superintendent of Education’s draft plan for school accountability, in compliance with the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
read moreTrump Education Budget Draws Cheers from School Choice Proponents but Concerns Others
Proponents of school choice in Pennsylvania are about the only ones cheering about President Trump’s education budget proposal that slashes overall funding by $9.2 billion but includes an unprecedented federal investment in opening doors to alternatives to traditional public schools.
read moreTrump’s Budget Blueprint Pinches Pennies for Education
This morning President Trump released a proposed 2018 budget that calls for a $9 billion, or 13.5 percent, cut for the U.S. Department of Education.
read moreESSA Law Must Provide Necessary Investments for Success, Educators Say
Across the nation, educators say that federal dollars must follow former President Barack Obama’s Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), in order for the law to be effective.
read moreMacPhail Center for Music Thrives with Promise of ESSA
Educators at the MacPhail Center for Music in Minneapolis credit the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) with increasing awareness about their historic music program.
read moreOP-ED: Did DCPS Parents ask for More Testing? I doubt it!!
What I hear from parents, students, local school administrators and teachers is that DCPS is way too fixated on standardized tests. The fact that they are now often computerized is NOT seen as a plus. However, DC’s OSSE says the exact opposite.
read moreNATIONAL: Trump’s budget takes a meat cleaver to public education
The American Federation of Teachers said that Trump’s budget “takes a meat cleaver to public education” with AFT President Randi Weingarten saying it will negatively impact ESSA’s Title I and Title II funding.
read moreD.C. Revises Plan as ESSA Deadline Draws Near
As deadlines approach for states to present the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) with final draft accountability plans for implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act, the DC State Board of Education (SBOE) recently revisited the District’s plan, coming up with nearly a dozen recommendations for improving the proposal.
read moreNew Trump Executive Order Could Lead to a Smaller Education Department
President Donald Trump’s proposed budget for education could lead to significant cuts to staff and various programs, sources have told us. But it’s not the only action on the president’s agenda that could shrink the U.S. Department of Education.
read moreNSBA, AASA joint statement on ESSA implementation process
In response to the U.S. Department of Education’s new guide for states to use in the development of their education plans as required under ESSA, NSBA Executive Director & CEO Thomas J. Gentzel and AASA Executive Director Daniel A. Domenech released the following joint statement:
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