YBARRA’S OFFICE CLARIFIES PLANS TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL LAW
The State Department of Education is still on track to meet federal compliance deadlines, despite missing one of its self-imposed deadlines this week, a department spokesman said.
read moreOpinion: Graduation Rates are Improving — So Should our Commitment to Education
With graduation a handful of months away, high school seniors are preparing themselves for their turn to walk in a cap and gown to receive their diploma.
read moreNSBA issues comments on U.S. Dept. of Ed Proposed SNS rule
In response to the U.S. Department of Education’s notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Title I – Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged – Supplement not Supplant, NSBA issued comments…
read more#GoOpen Pushes State Leadership for Instructional Materials
School Celebrations!
Dear Superintendents, This was a week of education celebrations in Wyoming. It was a pleasure to attend several of the events. Congratulations to the Blue Ribbon Schools: Southside Elementary School in Worland Fort Caspar Academy in Casper Wilson Elementary School in...
read moreEDUCATION WEEK: COMMENTARY The Key to Good Science Teaching
Think back to learning about science in your early school years. What experiences stand out? What excited you or shut you down? What inspired you to learn more?
read moreWASHINGTON POST: The big problems with the Obama administration’s new teacher-education regulations
The Obama administration recently published long-awaited regulations for programs that prepare new K-12 teachers.
read morePUBLIC RADIO TULSA: Oklahoma Cited as a Leader in Transition to New Federal Education Law
The Every Student Succeeds Act, or ESSA, is replacing the No Child Left Behind Act. It was signed into law by President Barack Obama on Dec. 10, 2015, and all U.S. schools must comply for the 2017–2018 school year.
read moreESSA Implementation Timeline
The roundtable discussion with the United States Department of Education is next week in Casper. This is an important opportunity for Wyoming and I encourage you to attend and bring parents, board members, educators, community partners, and even students to the event.
read moreWyoming Department of Education Seeks More Public Input on the Every Student Succeeds Act
CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) is offering multiple ways for the public to give more input on the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). A statewide listening tour and an online survey have been launched to continue stakeholder engagement on the implementation of ESSA in Wyoming.
read moreNSBA Exec. Dir. & CEO Tom Gentzel on Point: Red flag on ESSA backsliding
Passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) late last year has been the cause of much celebration by those of us who believed the fulcrum in education policymaking was badly in need of a reset. For decades, the federal role has grown, coercing state leaders and local school officials to change…
read moreCommunity Roundtable on the Every Student Succeeds Act to be Held in Casper
CHEYENNE – U.S. Senator Mike Enzi and State Superintendent Jillian Balow announced today that officials from the U.S. Department of Education (USED) will participate in a Community Roundtable on implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) at Casper College on October 26.
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The WDE continues to welcome new educators and subject matter experts into key positions—our team grows stronger every day! First, Shelley Hamel joins us as the new Director of School Support.
read moreNSBA urges Supreme Court to uphold long-standing processes that encourage parent-school collaboration in special education
NSBA joined by the Michigan Association of School Boards (MASB), the School Superintendents Association (AASA), Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO), and National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE), filed a “friend of the court” (amicus)…
read moreEvery Student Succeeds Act Planning and Implementation in Pennsylvania
This session of the 2016 Pennsylvania Department of Education Data Summit provided an overview of the recently altered federal education
landscape, …
An Investment in Teachers Pays Big Dividends for Students
Flint has experienced chronic economic decline, as well as a major water crisis that landed the city in the news for all the worst reasons. As Mr. Tawwab puts it, “These challenges our children face – and, in too many cases, the traumas they have experienced as a result – stack the odds against them before they even get to school.”
read moreESSA Raises K-12 Stakes in 2016 State-Level Elections
The stakes for K-12 policy in this year’s state-level elections couldn’t be clearer: Whoever voters pick in the legislative and gubernatorial races will have significant new leverage in shaping states’ education agendas in the years ahead.
read moreNational Coalition for Public Education voices opposition to private school vouchers
NSBA today joined 47 education organization in a coalition letter for the markup of S. 2711, the “Native American Education Opportunity Act,” opposing private school vouchers in the form of Education Savings Accounts (ESAs).
read more2016 School Performance Ratings Released for Wyoming Schools
CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) released school performance ratings today. The state accountability measure shows that over half of Wyoming schools are meeting or exceeding expectations.
read moreU.S. Dept. of Education proposed SNS rule ignores ESSA language
This morning, August 31, 2016, the U.S. Department of Education posted the proposed supplement, not supplant rule that was sent to members of Congress and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The rule has not been formally published in the Federal Register, however once it is formally…
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