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CSPAN3 Hearing Focuses On Every Student Succeeds Act Implementation May 19, 2016

Education and labor and Pensions Committee on topics including attracting high quality teachers and the impact of the law in rural areas. This is two hours and 10 minutes. The Senate Committee on Health Education and labor and pensions will please come to order. Senator murray and i will each have an Opening Statement and then introduce our witnesses and senators will have five minutes of questions each. I am delighted to have the witnesses here. This is an Extraordinary Group of broad individuals of Broad Perspective about children and elementary and secondary education and we welcome your comments on how we implement the the new reauth ....

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CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings July 18, 2016

Of biggest servicers accountable for breaking the rules, because they were more or less too big to fail. This has to stop. Past Performance Matters if the Department Grants another massive new contract to a company with a track record of harmling students and members of the military, or if the company is facing state ag and federal lawsuit investigations, then i think thats a serious problem. I know that you want real reform. That means holding these student loan servicers accountable. I know the companies have a lot of lobbyists right here on capitol hill, but the families and the students dont, and they need you. Absolutely. Thank you. Thank you, mr. Chairman. Thank you, senator warren. Senator isaacson. Thank you for your great work, and thank you for calling in advance and asking what i would ask you so ud a week to prepare. Im married to an i. D. E. A. Teacher, w ....

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CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings June 30, 2016

Literal rejoicing that we had achieved a consensus in a complex area that affected so many millions of americans families. And brought some stability to elementary and secondary education policies. So i am hopeful that after the regulations are finally done, that well still feel the same way. In that spirit, let me continue the conversation you and i were having. I only have five minutes. So i want to get in two or three questions. When we wrote the law, we envisioned that states would have time to plan for the transition to the law. Youve heard and weve heard some states say that your proposed regulation, a account doesnt permit a state to do this. Let me ask you if what im about to describe would be an appropriate timeline for a state in your view. That states would develop and implement their new accountability systems during the school year that begins in 2017 and 2018. Thats next year. That means theyd be collecting data in that year. Then in the following year, 201819, they would ....

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CSPAN Hearing Focuses On Every Student Succeeds Act Implementation May 21, 2016

Education and we welcome your comments on how we implement the the new reauthorization of the elementary and secondary education act. This is our third of six hearings to discuss the implementation of the every student succeed act which the president signed in december. It is the Second Opportunity for this committee to hear from states, School Districts, teachers and principals and others that helped us pass this overwhelmingly bipartisan law and are today working together to implement it in a way that is consistent with congressional intent. I want to focus my remarks on the administrations proposed supplement not supplant regulation. This is a very first opportunity the administration has to write regulations on our new law. And in my view, they earned an f. The reason for that is that the regulation violates the law as implemented since 1970 and seeks to do it in a ....

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CSPAN Hearing Focuses On Every Student Succeeds Act Implementation May 22, 2016

Congress chose to leave unchanged a provision of culpability. This provision says School Districts have to provide at least Comparable Services with state and local funding to title i schools and nontitle i schools, but the law plainly states the School Districts shall not include teacher pay when they measure spending for of comparability. That has been the law since 1970. We didnt change it last year. There is an entirely separate provision known as provision, not supplant, that prohibits schools from using dollars for lowincome schools. Attempts to do is to change comparability by adding a new regulation. It would include teacher salaries and how they measure state and local spending and would require the state and local spending anys title i school be at least equal to the average spent in nontitle i schools ....

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