Understanding the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) 2 of 3
Dr. Tony Marchese of ICF interviews Dr. Caitlin Howley and Dr. Jobi Lawrence of the Appalachia Regional Comprehensive Center to establish a basic understanding of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
read moreNEA Panel Discusses Getting Diverse Books to Underrepresented Students
Literacy experts talk about the power of books at a roundtable discussion hosted by NEA as part of its Read Across America celebration.
read moreGive Communities of Color a Voice in Reshaping Education
For the first time in our nation’s history, the majority of students in public schools are students of color. But in most places, communities of color still have little meaningful say in how their states manage and resource education. As a result, too many students in this new majority are in overcrowded classes and inadequate facilities where teachers are overworked, underpaid and stuck with a curriculum that lacks rigor and relevance.
read moreYour Monthly NNPA News & Updates: February 2017
Our ESSA Public Awareness Campaign is off to a great start! Thank you to all who had an opportunity to attend our first event this past January in Ft. Lauderdale during the 2017 NNPA Mid-Winter Conference.
read moreA Parent’s Role in ESSA Implementation
Originally Published on Jul 27, 2016
read moreCall on Implementation of Every Student Succeeds Act ESSA Provisions for Justice Involved Youth
Recording of a conference call with experts and allies on implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) hosted by Robert F. Kennedy Juvenile Justice Collaborative with technical support from Open Society Foundations.
read moreFederal Flash: December 11: New Education Law Signed; What’s Next?
For more information on the Every Student Succeeds Act, which replaces No Child Left Behind, visit www.all4ed.org/essa.
read moreBetsy DeVos Sees Choice-Friendly Florida as a K-12 Model for the Nation
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos may have helped to create the charter sector in her home state of Michigan. But in a recent interview she singled out another state—Florida—as offering a great blueprint for the country.
read moreMeasure to Overturn ESSA Accountability Rules Introduced in Senate
A measure to block the Obama administration’s regulations governing accountability under the Every Student Succeeds Act was introduced on Tuesday by Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., the chairman of the Senate education committee.
read moreRESOURCES: New CAP Report Shares Guidelines for Designing School Classification Models
The Center for American Progress released a report on designing accountability systems under ESSA.
read moreNATIONAL: Civil and Human Rights Groups Oppose ESSA Regulation Rollback
“On behalf of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and the 45 undersigned organizations, we urge you to oppose S.J. Res. 25 and H.J. Res. 57 and to support continued implementation of the bipartisan Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). “
read moreUnderstanding the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) 1 of 3
Dr. Tony Marchese of ICF interviews Dr. Caitlin Howley and Dr. Jobi Lawrence of the Appalachia Regional Comprehensive Center (ARCC) to establish a basic understanding of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
read moreDigital Learning Enables Choice Within all Schools
This week President Trump called on Congress to pass a bill that increases school choice.
read moreNATIONAL: CCSSO Releases Recommendations for Valuing College and Career Readiness in State Accountability Systems
Washington, D.C. (March 2, 2017) — The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) and Education Strategy Group (ESG) today released a series of recommendations to support states as they develop accountability systems that value college and career readiness and better support all students in achieving success after high school.
read moreARIZONA: From the Field: Teachers Thoughts on ESSA and Achieving Equity in Arizona Schools
New federal mandates in The Every Student Succeeds Act have been implemented in Americas’ schools, but some Arizona teachers are concerned these new requirements may not lead to equitable changes in how school districts’ allocate resources to help students succeed.
read moreTrump Calls Education ‘Civil Rights Issue of our Time,’ Pushes Choice
Washington — President Donald Trump used his first speech to a joint session of Congress Tuesday to frame education as “the civil rights issue of our time”—a line used by other leaders in both parties, including former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush.
read morePresident Trump’s first school visit will be to Florida Catholic school
Trump will stop at St. Andrew Catholic School in Orlando, where several hundred students attend with help from a tax credit scholarship program.
read moreTrump Sharpens Budget Knife for Education Department, Sources Say
The Trump administration is contemplating dramatic cuts to K-12 spending, including a possible $6 billion reduction to existing programs in the U.S. Department of Education, according to multiple education policy sources who have gleaned details about budget documents still being finalized. The department currently has a budget of about $70 billion.
read moreIn Joint Address to Congress, President Trump Calls for Education Bill Funding School Choice for Disadvantaged Youth
In last night’s speech to a joint session of the U.S. Congress, President Donald Trump called on Congress to “pass an education bill that funds school choice for disadvantaged youth, including millions of African American and Latino children.”
read moreWASHINGTON: Consolidated Program Review
Public Notices & Waiver Requests to the U.S. Department of Education We are required by federal law to post a public notice for every waiver request we make of the U.S. Department of Education. We make these requests as a way to create flexibility within specific...
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