July 2024: AESA State Examiner
This month’s report for July 2024 delves into state-level legislation and policy trends, offering insights on what to expect when state legislatures reconvene this fall post-election. Additionally, we provide a forward look into the 2025 legislative sessions.
Read MoreGuest Post: Making the Most of Your Summer Fun(ds)— Sustaining Summer
Guest Post: Making the Most of Your Summer Fun(ds)— Sustaining Summer This is a guest post from AESA member and AASA 2023-2024 president, Gladys Cruz. It’s hard to believe, but this monthly series has been running for over a year now, providing just-in-time tips and tools to help maximize ESSER funding via effective summer programs.…
Read MoreJune 2024: AESA State Examiner
This month’s report for June 2024 will examine state-level legislation targeting artificial intelligence (AI). In addition it will review state-level budgets and finance; statehouse news; national reports; and advocacy tips including coalition building among educational stakeholders.
Read MoreFCC Chairwoman Announces Vote to Allow E-Rate to be Used for Wi-Fi and Hot Spots
FCC Chairwoman Announces Vote to Allow E-Rate to be Used for Wi-Fi and Hot Spots K-12 education groups applaud expansion to enhance greater internet connectivity for public schools and libraries nationwide Alexandria, Va. – June 26, 2024 – Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel today announced the FCC will vote to expand its E-Rate…
Read MoreGuest Post: Title IX – Navigating Delays from State Lawsuit Victories
On June 13, 2024, a federal court in Louisiana upheld a challenge to the proposed Title IX rules, putting a temporary hold on the rule in Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Montana. Read more in this guest post.
Read MoreE-Rate Amicus Brief
E-Rate Amicus Brief AESA Joins School and Library Groups in Amicus Supporting E-Rate  AESA joined 10 other national organizations in an amicus brief, 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…
Read MoreAll is NOT Calm, But Will Be Alright; Congress and Student Privacy
All is NOT Calm, But Will Be Alright; Congress and Student Privacy By Noelle Ellerson Ng Associate Executive Director, Policy & Advocacy, AESA It has been a busy six weeks on Capitol Hill concerning legislation about student privacy. Before I recap the current situation, let’s rewind for some context. At the start of 2024, Amelia…
Read MoreMay 2024: AESA State Examiner
The AESA State Examiner is a “look back” at the most recent month’s legislative activities. The May 2024 edition includes a review of state-level legislative issue monitoring; state-level budgets and finance; statehouse news; national reports; and advocacy tips. The May 2024 edition examines college and career readiness including apprenticeships, career technical education, dual enrollment, and related policies.
Read MoreFAFSA Fast Flash Update from USEDÂ
FAFSA Fast Flash Update from USED In addition to submission data, here are key updates about FAFSA. First, here are new resources for students and families:  Student-facing and parent-facing signs (for printing and web) with a QR code that leads directly to the FAFSA form   An editable version of the sign so you can…
Read MoreSticking Around: A Mixed Methods Investigation into the Factors Influencing Teacher Commitment and Persistence in the Classroom
Sticking Around: A Mixed Methods Investigation into the Factors Influencing Teacher Commitment and Persistence in the Classroom Back to Blog May 15, 2024 By Kay Shurtleff Lack of respect, high stress, long hours, low pay, high stakes tests. These are all reasons teachers give for leaving the classroom and sometimes even the profession. With so…
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