CALIFORNIA: ESSA Update: January 18, 2017
In the ESSA Update last Friday, we shared information about the upcoming Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) State Plan Stakeholder Policy Input Meetings. It was brought to our attention that the registration links in the flyer that was attached to listserv message were not working properly.
read moreCALIFORNIA: ESSA Update: February 14, 2017
The California Department of Education (CDE) Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Team sent a letter from Superintendent Tom Torlakson last week to local educational agencies with the latest information regarding California’s transition to the ESSA. You can find the February 9, 2017: ESSA – Update #7 letter and other resources on the CDE ESSA Web page.
read moreCALIFORNIA: ESSA Update: February 3, 2017
Thank you listserv subscribers for your interest in the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) State Plan Stakeholder Policy Input Meetings. Two of the regional meetings have met capacity, but there is still space available at the other two in person meetings, and registration is still open for the webinars.
read moreCALIFORNIA: Letter Regarding Arts Education
This letter is an update to the June 15, 2012, letter, clarifying the use of federal funding to support arts education under the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
read moreCALIFORNIA: ESSA State Plan Development Opportunities
Opportunities to participate in the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) State Plan development. As part of California’s transition to ESSA, California must submit an ESSA State Plan to the U.S. Department of Education. The State Plan will describe the State’s...
read moreCALIFORNIA: ESSA 2016–17 School Year Transition Plan
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) 2016–17 School Year Transition Plan outlines how California will facilitate an orderly transition to the new law in the 16–17 school year.
read moreNo, Congress Didn’t Vote to Scrap ESSA: Answers to Your FAQs
Congress has voted to get rid of the Obama administration’s accountability regulations for the Every Student Succeeds Act. And that’s opened a bunch of questions about the state of play for the new education law.
read moreCongress Tossed Obama’s ESSA Rules; How Could Betsy DeVos Redo Them?
Now that Congress has gotten rid of the Obama administration’s accountability regulations for the Every Student Succeeds Act, the Trump-controlled Education Department technically can start the regulation process from scratch, but it is prohibited from writing “substantially similar” rules until new legislation is passed.
read moreESSA Implementation Tools and Strategies
We know that Every Student Succeed Act (ESSA) replaces ESEA and that it provides greater state leveraging in terms of establishing school accountability and determining priority programming. So what’s the next step regarding ESSA implementation?
read moreSen. Murray and Rep. Scott Question Betsy DeVos Plan of Action Following Removal of Accountability Regulations
Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) and Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA) sent a letter to Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, questioning what the department will do after the removal of accountability regulations. The two members were “concerned about the potential chaos that will result” after the repeal of the ESSA regulations.
read morePENNSYLVANIA: New Education Report Slams Pennsylvania School Funding
A recent report by the Education Law Center found years of state underfunding has led to widespread inequalities in Pennsylvania public schools.
read moreSenate Votes to Block Obama Teacher-Preparation Rules
The Senate voted 59 to 40 on Wednesday to overturn regulations governing teacher-preparation programs that were approved by the Obama administration late last year.
read moreSenator Elizabeth Warren on the GOP Rescinding ESSA Regulations
Senator Elizabeth Warren spoke on the Senate floor on March 8, 2017 about Republicans’ plans to repeal accountability regulations in the Every Student Succeeds Act…
read moreWith White House Backing, Senate Overturns ESSA Accountability Rules
The Senate on Thursday voted 50-49 to block the accountability rules for the Every Student Succeeds Act created by the Obama administration.
read moreEarly Learning and NC’s State Plan for the Every Student Succeeds Act ESSA
North Carolina is currently drafting its state plan for the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). While ESSA offers unprecedented opportunity to expand …
read moreEvery Student Succeeds Act replaces No Child Left Behind Act
Superintendent Jon Fernandez has returned from a trip to Washington, DC where he met with other national leaders and Congress about a new law that will …
read moreThe National Urban League Presents – An Overview: The Every Student Succeeds Act
Advancing Equity Through the Every Student Succeeds Act.
read more01-13-2016 – Social Studies in the Every Student Succeeds Act: Where do we go from here?
What’s in the new Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) for Social Studies? Join NCSS lobbyist Catriona Macdonald as she shares in greater detail the social …
read moreESSA Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 Making Learning Personal for BOTH students AND educators
ESSA – Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 Make Learning Personal for BOTH students AND educators Are you looking for ways to use federal funding to …
read moreNational Voucher Program Could Bleed Many School Districts Dry, Report Says
If President Donald Trump and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos get a national voucher program approved by Congress, it could be a crippling if not fatal blow to many of the small and medium-size school districts around the country, according to a new Center for American Progress report.
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