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Federal Education Policy Update

Federal Education Policy Update. Noelle Ellerson AASA October 29, 2013. Overview. ESEA: Reauthorization & Waivers Funding & Sequestration E-Rate Perkins IDEA. ESEA: Reauthorizations & Waivers. Reauthorization: It’s a matter of willingness vs. capacity (aka politics)

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Federal Education Policy Update

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  1. Federal Education Policy Update Noelle Ellerson AASA October 29, 2013

  2. Overview • ESEA: Reauthorization & Waivers • Funding & Sequestration • E-Rate • Perkins • IDEA

  3. ESEA: Reauthorizations & Waivers • Reauthorization: It’s a matter of willingness vs. capacity (aka politics) • Administration that dislikes both House and Senate bill • Reality: 42 states in some phase of waiver implementation • Onus is on administration and Congress to make sure reauthorization doesn’t collide with waivers • The bills are……here. And reported out of committee! And out of the House!

  4. ESEA Reauthorization: House Bill • Eliminates AYP, AMO, SES, and 100% proficiency • Returns control of assessments and accountability to the states • Maintains math and ELA testing requirements; adds science • Continues data disaggregation • Reauthorizes REAP • Promotes growth models and multiple measures • Includes computer adaptive assessment • Adjusts 1 and 2 percent caps • Requires 4 year adjusted cohort graduation rate and allow states to calculate 5, 6 and 7 year rates

  5. ESEA Reauthorization: Senate Bill • More or less eliminates AYP, AMO, SES, and 100% proficiency • SAG (Sufficient Academic Growth), performance targets and student achievement levels • Prescriptive in intervention (who and how) • Returns control of assessments and accountability to the states • Has math, ELA and science testing requirements • Maintains data disaggregation • Reauthorizes REAP • Promotes growth models and multiple measures • Includes computer adaptive assessment • Adjusts 1 and 2 percent caps • Requires 4 year adjusted cohort graduation rate • Includes Ed Tech program • Expanded school climate requirements (SNDA)

  6. Standards & Assessments

  7. Senate Bill: Expanded Reporting • Student achievement at each performance level on the State academic assessments • % of students who do not take the state tests • 3‐year trend in each subject tested • Comparison with the state average for each subject tested • % of students taking remedial coursed in IHEs • Evaluation results for teachers and principals (4 place scale) • Rate of students earning college credit for high school courses • # of pregnant and parenting students in secondary schools and rates of pregnant and parenting students in mainstream & alternative schools • # and % of P and P achieving proficiency by grade and subject • Incidence of bullying, violence, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, in school suspensions, out of school suspensions, expulsions, referrals to law enforcement, disciplinary transfers, and student • Detentions for each disaggregated category • Average class size by grade • Most recent NAEP results disaggregated • # of districts using PBIS • # of students served in early intervening programs and who were put in SPED after EIS • # of districts that have school mental health programs • Comparison of athletic opportunities, salaries, facilities, coaches and uniforms for boys and girls • # of students in foster care

  8. ESEA Reauth: Conferencing a Bill?! • Standards, Accountability and Assessment • School Improvement/Turn Around • Funding Portability/School Choice • Maintenance of Effort • Comparability • Funding Flexibility • Class Size Reduction • Ed Tech • RttT and i3 • Moot? HQT/Teacher Eval

  9. ESEA Waivers

  10. ESEA Waivers: Renewing • Renewal of state flexibility, expansion of conditions • For renewal: • States must use teacher evaluation data to ensure that poor/minority students are not disproportionately taught by ineffective teachers (relative to their peers) by Oct 2015 • Districts will have to demonstrate that they are using Title II Part A dollars to ensure professional development for teachers and districts is “deepening their knowledge of college and career ready standards”, that PD if evidence-based, and that principals and teachers collaborated to prepping the district PD plan • States must demonstrate they are really intervening in priority and focus schools, and must describe how the SEA will increase the rigor of interventions and supports

  11. Sources: CEF Calculations based on An Update to the Economic and Budget Outlook: Fiscal Years 2013 to 2023, CBO, February 2013; OMB Report Pursuant To The Sequestration Transparency Act Of 2012, September 2012; the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, January 2013; House Budget Committee’s Fiscal Year 2014 Budget Resolution Discretionary Spending table and Senate Budget Committee’s FY 2014 Budget Resolution Discretionary Spending Summary

  12. FY14 Appropriations • Senate and House budgets have drastically different philosophical foundations. • Appropriations bills are on completely different trajectories • We have a CR. • President Obama’s FY14 budget includes $1.2 billion in new funding for K12. ALL of it competitive. • Sequester! It happened, it isn’t resolved.

  13. There was a shutdown! • Contributing Factors: Budget/Appropriations Process and differences between House and Senate • Fiscal Pressures: Sequestration, Affordable Care Act, Revenues (Taxes), Debt Ceiling • What’s in the deal: • Dec 13: Budget Conference Report Due • Jan 15 CR Expires • Feb 7 Debt Ceiling Extension Expires • Looking Ahead • Congress is asking itself to finalize a budget deal and agree on policy. • Sucks the air out of the room for other policy discussions (ESEA?) • The close proximity of these timelines does tee up the threat of another shutdown • Continued confluence of tricky fiscal policies • MUST address sequestration!

  14. US Map: Federal Revenue in Local Edu Budgets

  15. E-Rate • Dan was nominated to USAC Board overseeing E-Rate • President Obama announced ConnectEd, 5-year plan for higher connectivity • NPRM update! • Priority: NEW funding in addition to programmatic changes, which may include: • Streamlining applications • Backlog of appeals • Flexibility in use • Student-focused • Stay engaged!

  16. Perkins CTE • House Education Committee (Winter 2013) • Desire for bipartisan bill • Stumbling blocks to bipartisanship • Funding levels • MOE • Competitive funding • Joint secondary/post-secondary funding

  17. IDEAFunding • IDEA Funding always #1 Priority • MOE • With sequester, 100% MOE becomes more difficult • Need commonsense changes to MOE • Waiver option • Aligning IDEA MOE with Title I

  18. Other • School Nutrition • Vouchers/Charters • Epinephrine Pens • Early Education • IDEA Full Funding • And more: • Seclusion/Restraint • IDEA and Due Process • Bullying • School Safety • Background Checks • Missing Children

  19. Stay Connected! Noelle Ellerson nellerson@aasa.org @Noellerson Sasha Pudelski spudelski@aasa.org @Spudelski Francesca Duffy fduffy@aasa.org @fm_duffy Leslie Finnan lfinnan@aasa.org AASA Leading Edge Blog www.aasa.org/aasablog.aspx AASA Advocacy Newsletters Legislative Corps Advocacy Network Policy Insider Legislative Trends

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