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U.S. District Court Overturns Overtime Rule

On November 14, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) released a new resource, Frequently Asked Privacy-Related Questions About Filing a Complaint with OCR.

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Congress is Back and Making Moves

Congress is Back and Making Moves Back to Federal Updates November 13, 2024 Written by Tara Thomas, AESA Policy Analyst November 12th was an exciting night for Congress as each chamber moved bills important to AESA and educators across the country. Although they are not quite past the finish line, these actions are very promising.…

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IES Releases New Literacy Resource

IES Releases New Literacy Resource Back to Federal Updates November 12, 2024 The Regional Educational Lab Program will have representation at the AESA Conference next month. In the meantime, they wanted to share a new literacy-focused resource just released: A Practitioner’s Guide to Improving Literacy Outcomes for Students by Using Evidence to Strengthen Programs and Practices. This resource…

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Abolishing the U.S. Department of Education: What Do We Know and Not Know

Abolishing the U.S. Department of Education: What Do We Know and Not Know Written by Sasha Pudelski, Director, Advocacy at AASA, The School Superintendents Association and member of the AESA advocacy team Many soundbites this week have highlighted the expressed desire by President Trump to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education. Could this happen? Is…

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Election Takeaways: 3 Issues to Watch

Election Takeaways: 3 Issues to Watch Written by Sasha Pudelski, Director, Advocacy at AASA, The School Superintendents Association and member of the AESA advocacy team Anticipated funding and policy issues coming out of the 2024 election and what to watch for as a public school educator. While the election results are still being distilled and…

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EPA Lead Testing Rule for Schools Finalized

EPA Lead Testing Rule for Schools Finalized Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule creating the first-ever national requirement to test for lead in schools that rely on water from public utilities. The regulation, called the Lead and Copper Rule Improvements, mandates that water systems screen all elementary and child-care facilities, where those who…

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Update on USAC and the 5th Circuit Court Case

Update on USAC and the 5th Circuit Court Case Refresher: In June, AASA led an amicus brief in a case in the 5th circuit, responding to the Molak v FCC case in the fifth circuit in support of the FCC. The Molak case asserts the FCC is overstepping its authority in its recent move to allow…

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Guest Post: Uncapped Federal Funding for Healthy, Efficient Schools

Guest Post: Uncapped Federal Funding for Healthy, Efficient Schools This guest post comes to us from UndauntedK12 about taking advantage of clean energy opportunities through the Inflation Reduction Act. The Inflation Reduction Act is accelerating the clean energy transition throughout America’s public schools—creating healthy and efficient learning environments for students. A new national map of School Investments in Clean Energy highlights over 300…

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