Updates
AESA Joins Education Groups in Letter Supporting COPPA 2.0
AESA, through the Federal Education Privacy Coalition is co-chairs, joined 11 other national organizations in a letter expressing support for passing COPPA 2.0 before year’s end.
Read MoreSocial Security Administration Releases School Professionals & Survivors Benefits Toolkit
The Social Security Administration released a Dear Colleague Letter for the release of their School Professionals and Survivors Benefits Toolkits, designed to help increase awareness of their benefit programs.
Read MoreShare Your Story: Help Protect E-Rate
AESA and AASA are joining forces to collect stories and anecdotes about E-Rate usage in ESAs and schools nationwide. This effort is critical to supporting the amicus brief for the upcoming Supreme Court case on E-Rate.
Read MorePIPC Blog Cross Post: A Privacy Bill Masquerading as a Holiday Gift?
As you may recall–the Senate passed the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act (KOSPA) in July, incorporating two major student and child privacy bills–the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the Children and Teen’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA 2.0). The House Energy & Commerce Committee passed different versions of KOSA and COPPA 2.0 in September, leaving questions about how these bills would proceed.
Read MoreEliminating E-Rate – What’s In Store in 2025?
As we head into the new year, new Congress and new administration, we are also bracing for a significant case impacting education that will be before the Supreme Court in its 2025 term. And its all about E-Rate.
Read MoreU.S. District Court Overturns Overtime Rule
On November 14, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) released a new resource, Frequently Asked Privacy-Related Questions About Filing a Complaint with OCR.
Read MoreUSED Resource: Frequently Asked Privacy-Related Questions About Filing a Complaint with OCR
On November 14, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) released a new resource, Frequently Asked Privacy-Related Questions About Filing a Complaint with OCR.
Read MoreCongress is Back and Making Moves
Congress is Back and Making Moves Back to Federal Updates November 13, 2024 Written by Tara Thomas, AESA Policy Analyst November 12th was an exciting night for Congress as each chamber moved bills important to AESA and educators across the country. Although they are not quite past the finish line, these actions are very promising.…
Read MoreIES Releases New Literacy Resource
IES Releases New Literacy Resource Back to Federal Updates November 12, 2024 The Regional Educational Lab Program will have representation at the AESA Conference next month. In the meantime, they wanted to share a new literacy-focused resource just released: A Practitioner’s Guide to Improving Literacy Outcomes for Students by Using Evidence to Strengthen Programs and Practices. This resource…
Read MoreAbolishing the U.S. Department of Education: What Do We Know and Not Know
Abolishing the U.S. Department of Education: What Do We Know and Not Know Written by Sasha Pudelski, Director, Advocacy at AASA, The School Superintendents Association and member of the AESA advocacy team Many soundbites this week have highlighted the expressed desire by President Trump to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education. Could this happen? Is…
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