Polikoff : Accountability Under Attack From the Bottom Up

Education accountability systems are facing challenges not only from federal policy changes but also from grassroots opposition at the local and state levels. The analysis examines how various stakeholders are pushing back against standardized testing and performance metrics.

Is Rhode Island's School Funding Due for A Major Overhaul?

Education advocates and policymakers are examining whether Rhode Island's current school funding formula needs significant restructuring. The debate centers on equity concerns and whether the existing system adequately serves districts with varying demographic and economic needs.

US Ed Sec Promotes Returning School Autonomy to States

The U.S. Education Secretary is advocating for increased state control over education policy, signaling a shift away from federal oversight and requirements. The proposal would give individual states greater authority to determine curriculum standards, testing requirements, and educational priorities.

Court Finds PPSD Special Ed Services Comply with Federal Law

A federal lawsuit alleging Providence Public School District failed to provide timely special education services to preschool-aged students with disabilities has been closed after the district demonstrated substantial compliance with a 2023 settlement agreement. The district restructured evaluation processes, expanded pre-K special education classrooms from 35 to 41, and implemented tracking systems to ensure students receive required services under federal law.

Rhode Island Education Commissioner Calls for Change

Education Commissioner Angelica Infante-Green demands action following a surge in school violence, with over 40 students arrested at Woonsocket High School this year and four students charged in an alleged assault of a special-needs student at Rogers High School in Newport. School committees in both districts are meeting to address safety measures and prevent bullying.

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