
The Every Student Succeeds Act significantly improves upon No Child Left Behind by, among other things, giving more power back to states and local schools. We’re working to help policymakers and educators take advantage of the law’s new flexibility, especially when it comes to creating smarter school accountability systems, prioritizing the needs of high-achieving low-income students, and encouraging the adoption of content-rich curricula.
Resources:
- Rating the Ratings: An Analysis of the 51 ESSA Accountability Plans
- Leveraging ESSA to Support Quality-School Growth
- Great ideas from our ESSA Accountability Design Competition
- What ESSA means for high-achieving students
- ESSA and a content-rich education
- ESSA and parental choice


Seeing Common Core from a parent’s perspective
Kathleen Porter-Magee 5.2.2014
NationalBlog

Why Oklahoma should stay the course with the Common Core
Michael J. Petrilli 5.2.2014
NationalFlypaper

Common Core: Too little change, not too much
Michael J. Petrilli 5.1.2014
NationalFlypaper

Michael Brickman and Joy Pullman take the Common Core debate to Fox News
5.1.2014
NationalFlypaper

All eyes on Indiana: More lessons to be learned
Chad L. Aldis 4.28.2014
NationalBlog

Common Core: The day after
Michael J. Petrilli 4.28.2014
NationalFlypaper

See Mike on C-SPAN talking CCSSI
4.25.2014
NationalFlypaper

Common Core promotes student success
Kathleen Porter-Magee 4.25.2014
NationalBlog

Vision Meets Reality: The Common Core in Action
Brandon L. Wright 4.24.2014
NationalBlog

The end of test prep
4.21.2014
NationalFlypaper

The State Education Agency: At the Helm, Not the Oar
Juliet Squire 4.21.2014
NationalReport