The phrase
"waiver renewal" means that a previous exemption or permission granted is being extended for a longer period of time or for a new term.
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More states are up
for waiver renewal — and many of them are struggling to meet the promises they made in order to be allowed to ignore federal law.
Thirteen education advocacy groups joined forces and sent a letter to Arne Duncan (PDF) that points out flaws with states» new accountability models and urges the secretary to institute a more rigorous No Child Left Behind
waiver renewal process.
The Alliance for Excellent Education sent a memo to the department in mid-August with suggestions for
waiver renewal guidelines.
New NCLB
waiver renewal guidance will allow the majority of states to renew their waivers for another three years — through the 2017 — 18 school year.
Read the department's fact sheet for more information about the latest round of
NCLB waiver renewals.
Thirteen education advocacy groups, including Democrats for Education Reform, StudentsFirst, and the National Council of La Raza, want U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan to make
the waiver renewal process far more rigorous.
And it's possible Louisiana will ask for a delay as the state's legislative session conflicts with
the waiver renewal timeline.
Although
the waiver renewal requirements had no major changes, states are being asked to further improve their accountability systems.
One notable twist: although the department had previously indicated that states would have to use data to demonstrate improved student achievement and graduation rates to receive future NCLB
waiver renewals, the new guidance contains no such data requirement.
With plan executions originally tied to NCLB
waiver renewals, it seems states will now report results with no penalty for failure to follow through.
Department of Education to Scale Back NCLB Waiver - Renewal MandatesThe U.S. Department of Education is planning to streamline and modify the process of No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
waiver renewals.