OSPI NEWS RELEASE: OSPI to Lead Public Webinars on New Federal Accountability Plan Throughout August

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State Superintendent Chris Reykdal


 

OSPI to Lead Public Webinars on New Federal Accountability Plan Throughout August

Washington’s Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) federal accountability plan is due in September.  

 

OLYMPIA—June 22, 2017—In August, Washingtonians will have another chance to learn about the state’s plan to implement the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) federal accountability plan.

The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) is conducting four webinars to provide more information about the ESSA Consolidated Plan’s creation, changes from the first draft, and how the public can provide feedback before submission to the U.S. Department of Education in September.

“I chose to submit our state’s ESSA plan at the later date offered by the federal government to ensure broad community engagement and support,” said Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal. “This plan will shape our state’s education system for years to come, and it must reflect the needs of our diverse communities.”

The four ESSA webinars will cover how OSPI has revised the Consolidated Plan since the first public comment period late last year.

The Plan describes how the state will use our new flexibility to support all students and address gaps for students that have been historically underserved by our education system. Additionally, the plan explains the state’s accountability system, with a focus on supporting schools that need additional assistance.

There are four webinars scheduled throughout August:

  • Tuesday, August 15, 4–6 p.m. (register)
  • Saturday, August 19, 11 a.m.–1 p.m. (register)
  • Wednesday, August 23, 5–7 p.m. (register)
  • Wednesday, August 30, 6–8 p.m. (register)

Throughout the spring, ESSA workgroups closely reviewed the comments received during the first round of public comment. All recommended changes were given to Superintendent Reykdal for his consideration in the next draft of the Plan.

On August 7, OSPI will release the Plan to Gov. Jay Inslee for review and approval. At that time, it will also be sent to the state Legislature, the State Board of Education, and the public. This will kick off another 30-day period for students, parents, educators, administrators, and the public to register their comments on the Plan. The second round of public comment will be reviewed and submitted to Superintendent Reykdal for final consideration.

To learn more about ESSA in Washington state, visit the OSPI ESSA website.


Contact

Nathan Olson
OSPI Communications Director
360-725-6015

About OSPI

The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) is the primary agency charged with overseeing K–12 education in Washington state. Led by State Superintendent Chris Reykdal, OSPI works with the state's 295 school districts and nine educational service districts to administer basic education programs and implement education reform on behalf of more than one million public school students.

OSPI provides equal access to all programs and services without discrimination based on sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, honorably discharged veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability.

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