President Obama Signs the Every Student Succeeds Act
President Obama signs the Every Student Succeeds Act, a bipartisan bill that will help make sure every student is prepared to succeed in a 21st century ...
read moreFederal Flash: Assessment Provisions Within the Every Student Succeeds Act
What are the similarities and differences between the assessment provisions in the Every Student Succeeds Act and the No Child Left Behind Act?
read moreFederal Flash: Teacher and School Leader Provisions Within the Every Student Succeeds Act
The Every Student Succeeds Act removes NCLB's highly qualified teacher requirement, but maintains some provisions regarding equitable distribution of ...
read moreDeeper Learning Opportunities Within the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
How states can use the greater flexibility afforded by the Every Student Succeeds Act to ensure that all students graduate from high school with the deeper ...
read moreImplementing ESSA: What to expect in 2016
The bill is signed, the law is enacted, the debates are a fading memory. Now a new phase of the fight begins. Join Mike Petrilli of the Thomas B. Fordham ...
read moreEvery Student Succeeds Act Gives States More Power
President Obama ended more than a dozen years of No Child Left Behind — which critics called overbearing and over centralized. With the stroke of a pen the ...
read moreEvery Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Title I Provisions
This webinar highlights the major Title I provisions of ESSA and discuss the responsibility of states to adopt challenging academic standards and assessments, ...
read moreNew education law shifts federal influence over public schools
After years of debate, President Obama and Congress have finally agreed on a new education law. The Every Student Succeeds Act, the successor of No Child ...
read moreTransitioning to the New Title I “Every Student Succeeds Act” (ESSA)
REQUIREMENTS IN THE “EVERY STUDENT SUCCEEDS ACT” AND HOW PRINCIPALS CAN IMPACT IMPLEMENTATION. This webinar will discuss what …
read moreThe Every Student Succeeds Act: 3 Things You Need to Know
On December 10th, 2015 President Obama signed an historic education law that replaced the controversial 'No Child Left Behind.' Here's the 3 main things you ...
read moreLegislative Conference 2016 / ESSA / Every Student Succeeds Act
Thanks to the powerful voice of PTA members nationwide, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act--now referred to as the Every Student Succeeds Act (or ...
read moreWest Virginia Ranked First in the Nation in School Breakfast Participation
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Food Research & Action Center (FRAC) announced that for the third year in a row, West Virginia is ranked first in the nation in school breakfast participation. The School Breakfast Scorecard released today ranks states on participation of low-income children in the national School Breakfast Program.
read moreA $10 million community tech college opens in Lacombe
Northshore Tech focuses on science, technology, engineering, mathematics
Standing Up for Students, California Educators Call For “Destination District”
In a stand-off with the district, teachers in Sacramento are bargaining to make major improvements to their schools.
read moreTrump’s Executive Order on Regulations Has Unclear Impact on Education Dept.
On Monday, President Donald Trump issued an executive order designed to reduce the weight of federal government regulations. The announcement came the same morning Trump met with several small business owners, so the new order seems intended to please the private sector and help trigger entrepreneurism and job growth. But let’s briefly examine what it could mean for the U.S. Department of Education.
read moreSee Betsy DeVos’ Responses to a Key Democrat on Common Core, ESSA, Civil Rights
The Senate education committee is meeting Tuesday to vote on President Donald Trump’s nominee for education secretary, Betsy DeVos, a billionaire school choice advocate, best known for her work chairing the American Federation for Children.
read moreEducators, Advocates React to Trump Administration’s Refugee and Travel Ban
Teachers, at least two former education secretaries, and others with links to education are speaking out about President Donald Trump’s executive order issued Friday that suspends refugee admissions into the U.S. for 120 days, bars all immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries, and indefinitely bans refugees from Syria.
read moreWhat Does Trump’s Hiring Freeze Mean for the Education Department?
President Donald Trump this week signed an executive order freezing hiring at many federal agencies, with the exception of military and public safety employees. So how might that effect the U.S. Department of Education’s work?
read moreExit Interview: Ed. Sec. John B. King Jr. Talks Legacy and Election Aftermath
U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King Jr. only served in his job for about a year. But in that time he’s helped lay the groundwork for implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act, the first reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act in more than a decade.
read moreTrump Now Leads the Education Dept.; What’s the Impact on Data and ESSA?
Monday is the first full weekday that the Trump administration is in control of the U.S. Department of Education. And there are major questions about what the new crew—including some 150 political appointees, who have yet to be named—will mean for everything from the big data sets, like the Civil Rights Data Collection, to day-to-day work of the more than 4,000 career employees who stayed behind after the Obama administration cleared out last week.
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