Additional Resources

The National Coalition for School Diversity has produced an issue brief focused on prioritizing school integration in ESSA State Implementation Plans.

The National PTA has organized the state departments of education ESSA webpages onto one landing page.  Visit this page to connect with what is happening in your state.

Get ESSA Right: Provides information from the National Education Association about ESSA implementation at the federal and state level. Also includes resources specifically for communities, a state map with contact information for each state’s Education Association, and general ESSA updates.

National Association of Elementary School Principals has resources for principals ranging from links to its webinar series on selected ESSA topics to information on provisions in Titles I and II.

National Association of Secondary School Principals has organized their comments and positions regarding ESSA rulemaking and webinars with summaries of ESSA provisions.

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development shares information about ESSA timelines, comparisons to NCLB, Title provisions, and a webinar series.

American Federation of Teachers has ESSA FAQs, fact sheets for different teacher audiences, and transition timelines.

American Association of School Administrators has resources about ESSA accountability, assessments, proposed regulations, community-school partnerships, foster and homeless students, and other topics.

Council of Chief State School Officers compiles resources broken down by topic including stakeholder engagement, advocacy, federal funding streams, English learners, and more.


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