New Orleans charter group applies for Little Rock school: report
Einstein Charter is in love with Arkansas, the Democrat-Gazette says.
read moreHow a Supreme Court Ruling on Playground Covering May Pave the Way for School Vouchers
State constitutional prohibitions against aid to religion, including aid to religious schools, may be in jeopardy.
read moreILLINOIS | MICHIGAN: We must fight for our public schools, universities
Public education is a great equalizer and compulsory in the United States. Hence, we view public school education as a right and this system allows our children to fulfill their potentials.
read moreSurvey Reveals Board Member are “Feeling Encouraged” About Role and Influence through ESSA
A recent survey by the National Association of State Boards of Education revealed that board members are “feeling encouraged” about their “role and influence over education policy thanks to more leadership opportunities under ESSA.
read moreU.S. Senate Vote to Overturn Accountability Regulations under ESSA
The U.S. Senate voted 50-49 to overturn accountability regulations under ESSA. The measure was introduced by Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and co-sponsored by nine other senators including Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY). In a public statement, Alexander argued the rollback was “not a trivial matter” and “goes to the…
read moreALABAMA: Rep. Bradley Byrne Discusses ESSA
In an opinion piece on AL.com, Rep. Bradley Byrne (R-AL) discussed ESSA as an “example of how Washington should work.” He explained Congress needs to work with the Dept. of Education to “ensure the law is working” and “the burden is being lifted off our local public schools.”
read moreSenate overturns Obama-era regulations on teacher preparation
The Senate voted 59 to 40 on Wednesday to overturn Obama administration regulations meant to ensure new K-12 public school teacher readiness.
read moreTODAY: U.S. Senate to Vote on Repealing Important Education Accountability Rules
Today, the U.S. Senate is expected to vote to repeal important accountability regulations under the Every Student Succeeds Act that were issued by the Obama administration. Such action could have severe negative implications for low-performing schools and students.
read moreTrump Education Adviser Wants ‘Robust Portfolio of Options’ For K-12 Students
Jason Botel, a top adviser to President Donald Trump on education issues, sees school choice as a vehicle for furthering educational equity for all students. And he thinks a new pilot program in the Every Student Succeeds Act could help districts expand those student choices.
read moreOHIO: Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
The Ohio Department of Education is proud to release the draft state plan and the technical submission of Ohio’s Every Student Succeeds Act state plan with appendices.
read moreNew Hampshire: Bureau of Instructional Support and Student Assessment
The mission of this Bureau is to improve the achievement of students by providing educational leadership though accountability.
read moreNew Hampshire: Every Student Succeeds Act Advisory Teams
The ESSA requires a state accountability plan, which will outline the state’s strategies for implementing key requirements of the new law, including accountability and school improvement. The New Hampshire Department of Education will be seeking broad collaboration in formulating this state plan. The following initial advisory teams will be critical in formulating this plan. The Department will add advisory teams on topics if and as needed.
read moreNEW HAMPSHIRE: Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
On December 10, 2015, President Obama signed the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), a long-awaited overhaul of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) or most commonly referred to as the No Child Left Behind Act. ESSA passed with bipartisan support, and encourages states and schools to innovate, while at the same time maintaining an emphasis on state and local systems of improvement and strengthening a more balanced assessment and accountability system.
read moreCivil Rights Groups Urge Education Department to Continue Reporting Key Educational Equity Data
Civil Rights groups showed an outpouring of support last week for the Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), a mandatory biennial survey of schools that measures key equity indicators, such as disproportionate discipline practices and inequitable access to rigorous coursework. The support came in response to a call for public comment, published in the Federal Register
read moreNeighborhood schools could mean resegregation in Kentucky
Even as integration efforts faded across much of the South and schools nationwide have grown more segregated by race and class in recent years, Jefferson County persisted in using busing and magnet programs to strengthen diversity in the classroom.
read moreWest Virginia Board of Education to Meet in Kanawha County – March 8, 2017 (AMENDED AGENDA)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Board of Education will meet to conduct routine business on Wednesday, March 8, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. in Capitol Building 6, Room 353 (Board Conference Room), 1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East, Charleston, West Virginia.
read moreWithout Regulations for a Key ESSA Spending Rule, Here’s What Could Happen
As we reported last month the Obama administration decided not to finalize a rule for the supplemental-money requirement in the Every Student Succeeds Act before President Donald Trump took office. So where does this leave this spending provision?
read moreDonald Trump Visits Florida Catholic School in First School Visit as President
President Donald Trump made his first school visit as president Friday afternoon—and it should be no surprise, given the administration’s emphasis on expanding school choice, that he picked a private, Catholic school in Florida near Orlando.
read moreSenator Introduces Resolution to Repeal Obama Teacher-Prep Rules
Senate Joint Resolution 26, sponsored by Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., would repeal the regulations from late last year that govern how teacher-prep programs measure the success of their students, among other factors influencing how those programs are judged (hat-tip Elizabeth Mann of the Brookings Institution).
read moreTENNESSEE | NATIONAL: Sen Lamar Alexander Voices Opinion on Efforts to Roll Back Regulations under ESSA
Senate Education Committee Chairman Lamar Alexander (R-TN) authored an opinion piece on his efforts to roll back regulations under ESSA. Sen. Alexander argued that the removal of regulations is “not a trivial matter” but an effort to “restore to states, classroom teachers and parents decisions about what to do about their children in public schools.” Sen. Alexander’s resolution is co-sponsored by 10 Senators, including Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).
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