And he is here to discuss how remindect the voters of what the every Student Succeeds act is and how has it gone into effect . Goneurnette it has not into effect it. It was passed in december 20 15 by obamas administration, and shifts a lot of power back to the states to figure out what a Successful School looks like. How we hold schools accountable, how we spend federal dollars, a lot oflars, decisions that set up one or two , and this paths will go into effect this fall. States are making decisions about what the state account ability systems will look like, making decisions on how to these schools and id intervene in those schools. And this replaces the no child left behind act that preceded it and makes a lot of changes. But some states felt like they were a little hamstrung. Mr. Burnette i think that states said for a long time that we are the ones who spend most of the money on education, and most of that is coming from state tax dollars. So they wanted to have the say scoresow t
Policy issues that attack you. Ag up for you, aiken congressional discretion with people on what is left on until recess. Nal join the discussion. Education leaders from across the nation gathered in washington to discuss ideas on how to improve education for children and k12. In recruitingsted leaders are key components to success. Is one hour and 40 minutes. Good morning, everyone. It is great to see so many of you back up and at them. Ordered more coffee for this morning so we hope it it will help with the scotians. I want to take a moment to thank all of you for not only become to be for ans you make for the education of the state, but i want to take a special moment to take those who have worked tirelessly to put on this week of programming. Please join me as we congratulate the staff as we stand. [applause] our next speaker has had a very him for a very interesting route into the classroom. She is the 2015 teacher of the year. [applause] yes. She did not necessarily start saying
Freedom information act, and they do not try to point any exemptions for National Security or classification reasons, it would be an unprecedented event as far as i know. The state department is incredibly aggressive. All agencies of the federal bureaucracy are incredibly aggressive impacting information that could be classified. The notion that the secretary of state, in the course of her duties, could write 55,000 pages or receive 55,000 pages of email and not one ioda of it is classified, would be very difficult for me or for anyone who is somebody with the freedom of information act to believe. I am confident it will be an interesting thing because the state department, as they process request, will have to decide they will look at an email and say, this is classified but if they try to read acted as such, they are making a liar out of the Hillary Clinton defenders. It will be interesting to see how they perceive when they hit that conundrum, but i would be shocked if there is not
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