1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated January 31, 2018Elementary and Secondary Education Act: Overview of Title I-A Academic Accountability ProvisionsThe Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was comprehensively reauthorized by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA; P.L. 114-95) on December
2、 10, 2015. The ESSA made numerous changes to the standards, assessments, and academic accountability requirements that pertain to Title I-A of the ESEA. The new accountability requirements replaced or modified those enacted under the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB; P.L. 107-110). Title I-A of the ES
3、EA authorizes aid to local educational 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 elementary and secondary schools with relatively high concentrations of students f
4、rom low-income families. As a condition of receiving Title I-A funds, states, LEAs, and public schools must comply with numerous requirements related to standards, assessments, and academic accountability systems. State Plan Each state educational agency (SEA) is required to submit a state plan deli