Category: Federal Advocacy

Letter to House Appropriations Committee Opposing FY18 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill

July 18, 2017 by John B. King Jr., J.D., Ed.D.

The Honorable Rodney Frelinghuysen Chairman House Appropriations Committee Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Nita Lowey Ranking Member House Appropriations Committee Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Tom Cole Chairman House Labor-H…

John B. King Jr. Calls House Labor-HHS-Education FY18 Appropriations Bill ‘Exceptionally Shortsighted’

July 12, 2017 by John B. King Jr., J.D., Ed.D.

WASHINGTON (07/12/17) – Today, John B. King Jr., president and CEO of The Education Trust, issued this statement on the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education FY18 Appropriations Bill.…

Quick Take on the President’s 2018 Budget Request

article-cropped May 24, 2017 by Kelly McManus

It should go without saying that, if enacted, this budget would be a disaster for America’s young people.  It cuts vital programs that prepare students for college and career. And…

Higher Ed Leaders Call on Congress to Protect and Strengthen the Pell Grant Program

May 17, 2017 by EdTrust

The Honorable Thad Cochran Chairman Senate Appropriations Committee Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Rodney Frelinghuysen Chairman House Appropriations Committee Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Roy Blunt Chairman Senate Labor-H Approp.…

A Tangible Display of Teacher Appreciation? Investing in Title II

article-cropped May 09, 2017 by Kelly McManus

Every once in a while, when I’m drinking my Saturday morning coffee, I look down and realize I’m drinking out of my teacher appreciation mug. That mug always brings back memories: I…

Stop Fighting Over Pell and Start Delivering on Its Promise

article-cropped April 25, 2017 by Mandy Zatynski

In March, the Trump administration released its “skinny budget” — essentially its wish list for the government’s funding for fiscal year 2018, which begins Oct. 1. Congress will use this…

Recommitting to the Civil Rights Legacy of ESEA

article-cropped April 11, 2017 by John B. King Jr., J.D., Ed.D.

On this day 52 years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Elementary and Secondary Education Act into law. With his elementary school teacher, Katie Deadrich, by his side and…

Maryland Takes a Big Step in the Wrong Direction

article-cropped April 04, 2017 by Natasha Ushomirsky

UPDATED As state leaders work to implement the accountability provisions of the new Every Student Succeeds Act, they are making key decisions about how they will measure school performance, the…

For Equity-Oriented State Leaders: 9 Ideas for Stimulating School Improvement Under ESSA

files March 21, 2017 by Allison Rose Socol, Ph.D., Craig D. Jerald, Kati Haycock

s state education leaders redesign their school accountability systems under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), there’s been a…