Lamar Alexander’s Re-authorization
of ESEA, Posted on
January 21, 2015 Written
by Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt, abcsofdumbdown.blogspot.com
A Preliminary Analysis of
the Bill
by Anita Hoge Source: http://www.help.senate.gov/imo/media/AEG15033.pdf
This bill was presented twice and referred to committee.
This bill was presented twice and referred to committee.
Every
Child Ready for College or Career Act of 2015 sponsored by Sen. Lamar Alexander. This
bill amends No Child Left Behind
which is the Re-authorization of the
Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 referred to as ESEA.
Pages 3–4 Local Education Area Grants for prevention and intervention of children and youth neglected,
delinquent, or at risk.
Page 20 provide for individual
students interpretive diagnostic reports refers back to accommodations
for children with disabilities (page 21) (Link clause (ii) to Individual
student interpretive diagnostic reports) “produce individual student
interpretive, descriptive, and diagnostic reports, consistent with clause (ii), that allow parents, teachers, and
principals or other school leaders to understand and address the specific
academic needs of students, and include information regarding achievement
on assessments.…”
Page 22 Clause (ii) –the
results would reveal personally identifiable information about an individual
student
Page 26 are adaptations for children necessary to meet state standards and with disabilities and
defined in IDEA, Individual with
Disabilities Education Act.
Page 48 makes FERPA, Family
Education Rights in Privacy Act, federal law, which would put
Obama’s EO into law, that allows third
party contractors to access personally identifiable information on student
records and substantiates a longitudinal state data collection system.
Page 58 identifies eligible students in need of services
using state standards, assessments and accountability systems and other indicators.
Page 67 refers to school lunch, Medicaid, SSI, Social Security
insurance
Page 76 exemptions for schoolwide programs which are exempt from
any statutory or regulatory law.
Page 80 children identified by the school as failing,
or most at risk of failing, to meet the challenging State academic
standards on the basis of multiple, educationally related, objective criteria
established by the local educational agency and supplemented by the
school, except children in preschool through grade 2 shall be selected solely on the basis of such criteria as teacher judgment,
interviews with parents, and developmentally appropriate measures.
Page 90 refers to public
choice in education with money
that will “follow the child”
Page 92 refers to private
school and public school equity funding
Page 96 refers to Title I
funds that will follow the child (TITLE I FUNDS FOLLOW THE LOW-INCOME CHILD
STATE OPTION.)
Page 97 is the identification of eligibility for funds to
follow the child
Pages 97–98 private school
choice to identify children who are enrolled in private schools
Page 98 is the application of participating children in private schools
Page 101 evaluate student assessment
through performance on ASSESSMENTS and tests that are aligned to challenging state standards
Page 111 prevention and intervention of children who are at risk
Page 113 is referred to as specialized
student support. See: defined on pages 353 and 354)
Page 114 “vocational” changed to “career” throughout the legislation
Pages 117–118 the Secretary of
Education can propose regulations or alternate processes in any event of
failure to reach consensus so the secretary can propose regulations
that will go through the rulemaking process
Page 121 negotiated rulemaking; the specialized student
support
Page 129 redo the teacher education to match state academic
standards which Pennsylvania Department of Education has a contract
with Pearson, in process of teacher certification toward standards
Page 131 performance pay for teachers and differential and
bonus pay will be based on performance
Page 138 improving student
behavior and the identification of early and appropriate intervention
Page 142 local education agencies can use funds to evaluate programs
and activities and contract with for–profit,
nonprofit, or higher Ed third-party contractors
Page140 RTI, Response to
Intervention and PBIS, Positive Behavior Intervention, and supports
aligns with children with disabilities
Page145 expands the school day and early morning and at night and
on in the summer page
Pages 150–151 states or local education agencies can get technical
assistance by third-party contractors or the IES, Institute of Education Sciences, this is an arm of the NCES,
National Center for Education Statistics, that monitors the
national center education statistics database
Page 153 the Secretary can grant
waivers
Page 157 teacher pay will be based on measurable increase in student
achievement
Page 193 school safety and promoting student physical and mental health well-being
Pages 194–195 school-based mental
health services
Page 211 school based mental health
services, implements schoolwide PBIS, Positive Behavior Intervention
and supports in collaboration with IDEA, Individuals With Disabilities
Act.
Page 213 third-party evaluators of supportive school environment
for the physical and mental health
Pages 218–266 increased charter
schools and the financing of charter schools (this is a huge section on Charter
Schools, funding, accountability, set up, etc.)
Page 224 the Secretary can make waivers for charter schools
Page 233 Charter schools
must comply with all the requirements for IDEA, Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act, referring to section 504, rehabilitation of
“related services.”
Page 250 focus on rural
schools being funded to come up to speed with all the accountability
measures
Page 353 scientifically valid research defined in HeadStart.
(the “Pyramid Model”)
Page 354 SPECIALIZED INSTRUCTIONAL
SUPPORT PERSONNEL—The term ‘specialized instructional support personnel’
means school counselors, school social workers, school psychologists, and
other qualified professional personnel involved in providing assessment,
diagnosis, counseling, educational, therapeutic, and other necessary
services (including related services as that term is defined in section 602
of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) as part of a
comprehensive program to meet student needs.
Page 356 is school district can request waivers from the Secretary
which will waive any statutory or regulatory requirements
Page 370 third-party corporations contractors direct or can
assign responsibility
Page 372 the use of IES,
Institute of Education Sciences (which is the NCES,) National Center of
Education Statistics, can conduct evaluations for experimental
designs
Page 374 the IES, Institute of
Education Sciences, NCES, National Center for Education Statistics will
carry out all evaluations for Title I. (Title I will identify EVERY CHILD.
This is the authority to begin the psychometric census that
NAEP wants.)
Page 379 all references to medical
records will be changed to health records
(HIPAA will not apply to education records, FERPA will.)
(HIPAA will not apply to education records, FERPA will.)
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CommentsUrge Congress to vote no on this reauthorization Bill and federal government initiated destruction of education will happenCongress can put a stake in the heart of the Nanny State if you tell them to. If the refuse to reauthorize this cancer, we can take our schools back.Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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