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The Education Trust–NY Issues Statement in Response to the Elimination of the Academic Literacy Skills Test (ALST) for Teacher Certification in NY
The following statement can be attributed to Ian Rosenblum, Executive
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U.S. Senate vote to overturn ESSA regulation 'does not change the fact that the law is the law,' says The Education Trust–New York
In response to the United States Senate's vote to
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Lower-Income Communities Shoulder $35 Billion in Student Loan Debt But See Little Benefit from ‘Excelsior Scholarships,’ New Data Reveal
The Education Trust–New York Applauds Tuition-Free Plan
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Four Big Equity Issues in this Year's Executive Budget
Following the release of Governor Cuomo's 2017-18
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ESSA coalition urges Education Commissioner to revise timeline, ensure diverse communities are heard
The Honorable MaryEllen Elia Commissioner of Education and President
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The Education Trust–New York responds to Governor Cuomo's proposal for tuition-free college
In response to Governor Cuomo's announcement today of his
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New York State’s Public School Parents Believe Schools Are Not Preparing Students for College and Careers and Support Efforts to Measure and Improve School Performance, New Statewide Poll Finds
Only 38 Percent of African American and 42 Percent
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High Standards, Equitably Implemented for All New York Students
To reach their full potential, all New York State
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Educators and Advocates Call for High Academic Standards, Equitably Implemented for All New York Students
As Public Comment Period Ends, The Education Trust–New York
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Equity & Opportunity for New York State’s Students
Equity & Opportunity for New York State’s Students The
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Learn About the Law
Learn About the Law The Every Student Succeeds Act
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Release of ESSA “High Concept Ideas” – A First-Look Analysis
To: Education Reporters & Editorial Board Members From: Buffalo Urban League
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Coalition of Civil Rights, Education, Parent and Business Groups Calls on Board of Regents to Prioritize Achievement, Equity in State’s ESSA Accountability Plan
New Federal Education Law Gives State Policymakers Chance to
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Toward Justice for All?
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which replaced No
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The Education Trust-New York's Comments on the U.S. Department of Education's Proposed Rulemaking - Accountability and State Plans
The Honorable John B. King, Jr. Secretary U.S