ESSA

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The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) is the K-12 federal education law, which reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and replaces No Child Left Behind. It was signed into law in 2015. The law was designed to increase opportunities for local input and flexible decision making based on what communities and states need. A key goal of the new law is to ensure all students have access to a quality education inside and outside the classroom.

The law has ten Titles (sections), three of which are very important for afterschool:

Title I includes school accountability and interventions (like afterschool) to help support students. The state is now determining how schools will be held accountable (how to measure a good school) and local districts with community input will be expected to determine what supports they need to be successful.

Title II includes teacher professional development including ways where school day and afterschool teachers can work and be trained in coordination

Title IV includes two important parts:

 

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