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| NCEA Legislative Report Archive: 2003
A weekly report of public policy issues in American education from Washington Partners, LLC, Washington DC.
12 December 2003
Appropriations Update
- NCLB Regulations on Assessments for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities Issued
- Former Illinois Sen. Paul Simon Dies After Heart Surgery
- Teacher Quality Report Released
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Supplement: Title I Regulation on Alternate Achievement Standards, Summary of Key Provisions, December 9, 2003
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5 December 2003
26 November 2003
- Appropriations Update
- IDEA Moves Forward in Senate
- Senate HELP Committee Files Head Start Bill and Report; Republican Leaders Initiate GAO Review
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Supplement: Fiscal Year 2004 Appropriations: Labor, Health, and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies PDF format
The Education Report: This Week in Washington 24 November 2003 An overview of upcoming events in Washington, D.C. affecting American Education
21 November 2003
- Appropriations Update
- IDEA Update
- Assistant Secretary Pasternack Resigns
- National Science Board Releases Science and Technology Workforce Study
- American High School Conference Held This Past Week
- School Choice Report Released
- National Board of Education Sciences Nominees Announced
- Senate 2nd Session Schedule Released
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Attached along with the Education Report this week is a registration form for Washington Partners' upcoming December 15 conference in Washington, "AYP: Progress and Challenges", featuring Dr. Eugene Hickok, U.S. Under Secretary of Education, and Jay Matthews of the Washington Post. Sign up today! Spaces are limited and you don't want to miss this exciting conference! "AYP: Progress and Challenges" Registration Form (PDF: 103KB)
14 November 2003
- Appropriations Update
- Teacher Quality Report Findings Do Not Bode Well For NCLB "Highly-Qualified" Mandate
- NCES Releases Public High School Dropout and Completion Analysis
- Energy Secretary Abraham Announces Dept. of Energy 20-Year Science Facility Plan
- Senate Commerce Committee Holds Hearing About States' Use of Tobacco Settlement Funds
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Attached along with the Education Report this week is a registration form for Washington Partners' upcoming December 15 conference in Washington, "AYP: Progress and Challenges", featuring Dr. Eugene Hickok, U.S. Under Secretary of Education, and Jay Matthews of the Washington Post. Sign up today! Spaces are limited and you don't want to miss this exciting conference! "AYP: Progress and Challenges" Registration Form (PDF: 111KB)
7 November 2003
- Appropriations Update
- IDEA Conference Report Filed
- Bush Announces New Deputy Secretary of Education Nominee
- Senate Hearing on New Freedom Commission on Mental Health Report
- NAEP Pre-Release Briefing on Nation's Report Card on Reading and Math
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Attached along with the Education Report this week is a registration form for Washington Partners' upcoming December 15 conference in Washington, "AYP: Progress and Challenges", featuring Dr. Eugene Hickok, U.S. Under Secretary of Education, and Jay Matthews of the Washington Post. Sign up today! Spaces are limited and you don't want to miss this exciting conference! "AYP: Progress and Challenges" Registration Form (PDF: 103KB)
31 October 2003
24 October 2003
17 October 2003
10 October 2003
3 October 2003
26 September 2003
18 September 2003
12 September 2003
25 July 2003
18 July 2003
11 July 2003
27 June 2003
20 June 2003
13 June 2003
6 June 2003
30 May 2003
16 May 2003
9 May 2003
25 April 2003
10 April 2003
4 April 2003
28 March 2003
21 March 2003
14 March 2003
7 March 2003
28 February 2003
21 February 2003
14 February 2003
7 February 2003
31 January 2003
24 January 2003
17 January 2003
10 January 2003
3 January 2003
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