1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated December 15, 2016Elementary and Secondary Education Act: Potential Options for Altering Regulations Issued by the Obama AdministrationFollowing the comprehensive reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) by the Every Student Succeeds
2、 Act (ESSA; P.L. 114-95) on December 15, 2015, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) has acted to promulgate regulations to accompany the new statutory provisions. ED has focused its ESEA regulatory actions primarily on Title I-A of the ESEA. Title I-A of the ESEA authorizes aid to local educational
3、 agencies (LEAs) for the education of disadvantaged children. Title I-A grants provide supplementary educational and related services to low-achieving and other students attending pre-kindergarten through grade 12 schools with relatively high concentrations of students from low-income families. Titl
4、e I-A has also become a vehicle to which a number of requirements, such as accountability requirements, affecting broad aspects of public K-12 education for all students have been attached as a condition for receiving Title I-A grants. Since the passage of the ESSA, there are four primary areas in w