In fact, Brown wants to eiminate the current
requirement for local educational agencies to join Special Education Local Planning Areas, instead, authorizing them to and develop new ways to encourage regionalized services and cost pooling arrangements.
Not exact matches
In the first version of its «Public School Choice: Non-Regulatory Guidance,» published in December 2002, the department built on these basic statutory
requirements to encourage districts to provide helpful information to parents: «The [
local educational agency] should work together with parents to ensure that parents have ample information, time, and opportunity to take advantage of the opportunity to choose a different public school
for their children.»
The State entity will ensure that charter schools and
local educational agencies serving charter schools post on their websites materials with respect to charter school student recruitment, student orientation, enrollment criteria, student discipline policies, behavior codes, and parent contract
requirements, including any financial obligations (such as fees
for tutoring or extracurricular activity).
Except as provided in subparagraph (vi) of this paragraph, a
local educational agency (LEA) that received funds under title I
for two consecutive years during which the LEA did not make adequate yearly progress on all applicable criteria in paragraph (14) of this subdivision in a subject area, or all applicable indicators in subparagraphs (15)(i) through (iii) of this subdivision, or the indicator in subparagraph (15)(iv) of this subdivision, shall be identified
for improvement under section 1116 (c) of the NCLB, 20 U.S.C. section 6316 (c) and shall be subject to the
requirements therein (Public Law, section 107 - 110, section 1116 [c], 115 STAT.
Washington's high - risk designation specified that the State must submit, by May 1, 2014, final guidelines
for teacher and principal evaluation and support systems that meet the
requirements of ESEA flexibility, including requiring
local educational agencies (LEAs) to use student achievement on CCR State assessments to measure student learning growth in those systems
for teachers of tested grades and subjects.
... the time that a
local educational agency or school extends its normal school day, week, or year to provide additional instruction or
educational programs
for all students beyond the state - mandated
requirements for the minimum number of hours in a school day, days in a school week, or days or weeks in a school year.
WHEREAS, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), currently known as the «No Child Left Behind Act of 2001,» was due
for reauthorization in 2007, and the U.S. Congress has not reached a bipartisan agreement that will ensure passage to streamline existing federal
requirements and allow states and
local educational agencies to develop and implement policies that will best support students; and
Subject: Request by two
local educational agencies to waive California Education Code Section 51224.5 (b), the
requirement that all students graduating in the 2015 — 2016 school year be required to complete a course in Algebra I (or equivalent) to be given a diploma of graduation,
for nine special education students based on Education Code Section 56101, the special education waiver authority.
The stated purpose of B22 - 0594 is to establish parameters
for local education
agencies» discipline policies to ensure student safety and access to education, including limits on the use of suspensions and expulsions, reporting
requirements, and supports provided by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education to promote trauma - informed
educational settings.