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Page 1: Common Core State Standards

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COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS

Milledgeville, GeorgiaSeptember 24th, 2014

A STATUS UPDATE FROM ACROSS THE STATES

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About NCSL• Instrumentality of all 50 state and territorial legislatures• Bipartisan• Provides research, technical assistance and

opportunities to exchange ideas • Advocates on behalf of legislatures before the federal

government

NCSL is committed to the success of state legislators and staff. Founded in 1975, we are a respected bipartisan organization providing states support, ideas, connections and a strong voice on Capitol Hill.

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Lee PoseyNCSL Staff Liaison to Georgia

Federal Education Affairs [email protected]

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Overview• Description of Who’s Responsible for What re

Common Core• Review of Common Core Adoption• States’ Status of Common Core– Executive Action– Judicial Action– Legislative Action

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• 50 million students• 3.5 million educators

• 98,328 Local Public Schools

FederalLegislative (Article I)

Executive (Article II)

Judiciary (Article III)

State Local

State Boards of Education

State Education Agencies

Legislative (City / County Councils)

Executive (Mayors / County Commissioners)

Local Boards of Education

Local Education Agencies

Judiciary

US Dept of Ed

Legislative

Judiciary

Executive

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CCSS Adoption Nationwide

MP

GU

AS

PR

VI

MA

RI

CT

NJ

DE

MD

DC

Adopted in 2010

Adopted in 2011

Adopted in 2012Standards not adopted

1st state to adopt in Feb. 2010

Revoked/Formal revocation proceedings underwayJudicial action

Legislative

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CCSS Adoption Nationwide

MP

GU

AS

PR

VI

MA

RI

CT

NJ

DE

MD

DC

Adopted in 2010

Adopted in 2011

Adopted in 2012Standards not adopted

1st state to adopt in Feb. 2010

Revoked/Formal revocation proceedings underway

Executive Action

Judicial action

Rebranded

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CCSS Adoption Nationwide

MP

GU

AS

PR

VI

MA

RI

CT

NJ

DE

MD

DC

Revoked/Formal revocation proceedings underway

Executive Action

Judicial action

Legislative action on future standards

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Legislative

January

Febru

ary

Marc

hApril

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

0

50

100

150

200

38 37

11

108

75

55

180

131

71

Number of Common Core Bills Introduced by Month/Year

2012 (117 bills)

2013 (293 bills)

2014 (344 bills)

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Legislative

175Bills

35Bills

77Bills

176Bills

36 En-

acted

8 Enacted

10 Enacted

20Enacted

College- & Career-

Readiness Legislation

Standards Implem-entation

Capacity Enchance-

ment

Redress – Halt, Delay or

Revoke

Redress – All Other

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Legislative

94Bills

131 Bills

45Bills

49 Bills

13 Bills

17 Bills

23Enacted

29Enacted12 Enacted

13Enacted

2Enacted

3 Enacted

• Alternative education• Data quality

and privacy• Resource

realignment Imple-mentation Legislation

Account-ability

Systems

Assess-ments

Curriculum/ Instruction-al

Materials

Educ-ators

Higher Educ-ation

Other

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Legislative10

Bills48 Bills

37Bills

48 Bills11 Bills

40Bills

29Bills

30 Bills

1 Enacted

9Enacted

1 Enacted

7 Enacted2 Enacted

5 Enacted

2 Enacted

4 Enacted

Redress Legis-lation

LEA Opt-Out

Amends APA

Delays Implem-entation

Formal Review

Pre-cludes Spend-ing

Revokes Adopt-ion

Consor-tium With-drawal

Other

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MA

RI

CT

NJ

DE

MD

DC

Passed 1st CommitteeIntroducedNo limiting legislation introducedLegislature not in session

Enacted

Legislation to limit, delay or revoke implementation of Common Core

Legislative

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Legislation enacted to replace Common Core State Standards with in-state developed standards

YESNO

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Legislation requires newly developed standards to by “college- & career readiness” standards

YESNO

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Legislation amends how future academic standards are adopted and/or by whom

YESNO

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Legislation allows legislature to approve and/or modify new standards

YESNO

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Legislation allows Common Core to be implemented in the interim

YESNO

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States who did not have its ESEA flexibility renewed by US Dept. of Ed.

YESNO

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PARCC governing state

PARCC participating state

Smarter Balanced governing state

Smarter Balanced advising state

State advising/participating in both consortia

MA

RI

CT

NJ

DE

MD

DC

Consortia Participation

Summer 2011

Consortium fiscal agent

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PARCC governing state

PARCC participating state

Smarter Balanced governing state

Smarter Balanced advising state

State advising/participating in both consortia

MA

RI

CT

NJ

DE

MD

DC

Consortia Participation

Summer 2014

Exited out of consortium or never participated

Consortium fiscal agent

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www.CCRSLegislation.info

Daniel G. Thatcher, JDSenior Policy [email protected] line: (303) 856-1646

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APPENDICES

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NCSL Position on Common State Standards

• State legislators support voluntary state standards initiatives so long as they:– Remain voluntary– State-led and State administered– Fed. gov’t doesn’t overstep its role– U.S. Dept. of Edu. doesn’t condition receipt of fed.

$ on state participation in common state efforts

SOURCE: www.ncsl.org/ncsl-in-dc/task-forces/policies-education.aspx

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NCSL Position on Common State Standards

• Causes for concern:– U.S. Dept. of Ed. Race to the Top funds included

common standards a criterion for eligibility– $350 million in federal ARRA funds to develop the

common assessments – The federal government has a history of co-opting

successful state policy

SOURCE: www.ncsl.org/ncsl-in-dc/task-forces/policies-education.aspx