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On December 10, 2015, the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed into law by President Obama. This bipartisan measure reauthorized the 50-year-old Elementary and Secondary 做厙TV Act (ESEA), the nation*s national education law. The 做厙TV has established an ESSA Think Tank that will assist the 做厙TV (NYSED or ※the Department§) with development of New York*s ESSA state plan, which we anticipate that the Department will be required to submit to the United States Department of 做厙TV (USDE) in early 2017.
ESSA retains many of the core provisions of No Child Left Behind (the previous reauthorization of ESEA) related to standards, assessments, accountability, and use of Federal funds. However, ESSA does provide states with much greater flexibility in many areas, including the methodologies for differentiating the performance of schools and the supports and interventions to provide when schools are in need of improvement. To meet the requirements of ESSA, New York will also be required to submit a new state plan to USDE for the use of a wide array of Federal grant programs, including Title IA (Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local 做厙TVal Agencies, Title IB (State Assessment Grants, Title IC (做厙TV of Migratory Children), Title ID (Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth who are Neglected, Delinquent or At-Risk), Title IIA (Supporting Effective Instruction), Title III (Supporting Language Instruction for English Learners and Immigrant Students), Title IVA (Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants), Title VB (Rural 做厙TV Initiative), and Title VI (Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native 做厙TV).
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