Supporting Our Neediest Students
Speaking out about the need for mental, behavioral, and physical health resources.
Don’t Expect a Deal on ESEA Next Year
Congressional leaders announced that there will be no bipartisan deal on ESEA next year.
9 States Awarded Race to the Top-Early Learning Challenge Grants
NAESP attended today’s White House briefing that announced the winners of the $500 million state grant competition.
New Toolkit Clarifies the Common Core
Further your understanding of the Common Core Standards with a new set of resources from the IDEA Partnership.
Ravich Defends Principalship
Diane Ravitch, outspoken advocate for public schools and the opening keynote speaker at NAESP’s 2012 annual conference, says the principalship “is not a job for amateurs.”
Final Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Agreement Now Seems Likely
Lawmakers in Washington have apparently come to an agreement on the remaining nine funding bills for FY2012, inlcuding the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education Appropriations bill.
NAESP Urges Congress to Support School Modernization Bill
NEASP, along with over 170 other organizations, recently urged Congress to support the Fix America’s Schools Today (FAST) Act.
Education Cuts on the Horizon for 2013
"Supercommittee" fails, triggering billions in automatic cuts from education.
Federal News Roundup: Balanced Budget Amendment Voted Down
The budget amendment's out, but two more fiscal decisions loom in the coming weeks.
Eleven States Apply for NCLB Waivers
Eleven states will have relief from the bill's most onerous requirements.
