- The combined House and Senate versions of the new Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) rewrite, now called the "Every Student Succeeds Act," passed the Conference Committee with a 39-1 vote.
- Many education advocates are reserving judgment on the bill's merits until its full language is released.
- Notably, the new version alters accountability by making test scores, graduation rates, and proficiency in English at least 51% of a school's grade, according to Education Week, which also noted that the new draft bill marks the first time the federal government's role in education has been scaled back since the 1980s.
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Friday, November 20, 2015
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