The Ohio Department of Education has released its draft of new education policies to align with the federal plan known as the Every Student Succeeds Act. And it’s now open to public input.
A preview of this draft to comply with the law was released last week, and Senior Executive Director for Accountability and Continuous Improvement for the Ohio Department of Education Chris Woolard says there aren’t any big changes.
“You’re seeing the nuts and bolts of the pieces we put out a week ago,” Woolard said.
The state says it will reexamine the testing system but won’t make any changes to it – and in fact can’t without state lawmakers’ approval.
The state also set goals of a 93 percent graduation rate and a less than 5 percent chronic absenteeism rate in the next 10 years. And ODE will clarify the state report card system and make it more user friendly.
The public comment period is open through March 6, and the final plan must be submitted to the federal government by April.