National PTA Applauds Administration’s Commitment to Improving Assessment Systems

National PTA Applauds Administration’s Commitment to Improving Assessment Systems 

 

ALEXANDRIA, Va., (Aug. 5, 2016)—The following statement can be attributed to National PTA President Laura Bay:

 

“Today, U.S. Department of Education Secretary John B. King and Deputy Assistant to the President for Education Roberto J. Rodriguez announced that nearly $9 million in grants will be awarded to states to help empower them with the resources they need to innovate and improve the quality of assessments; reduce redundant, unnecessary and ineffective tests; and enhance the reporting of assessment results for parents, educators and other stakeholders.

 

“It is a top priority of National PTA to make certain that assessment systems are improved and assessments are used properly so parents and educators have the best information to support teaching and learning, promote equity for all children and ensure every student graduates prepared for long-term success. National PTA applauds the administration’s commitment to supporting states as they work to better the quality, validity and reliability of assessments.

 

“In too many schools across the country there is an overemphasis on assessments, which has placed a burden on classroom time and denied students a full educational experience. At times, parents also do not receive assessment results in a timely nor actionable way. It is essential that more is done at state and local levels to address over testing, provide greater transparency about the purpose and benefits of each test, and deliver timely information to parents on children’s performance in school.

 

“National PTA advocates for improved assessment systems by recommending that states and districts: (1) ensure appropriate development; (2) guarantee reliability and implementation of high quality assessments; (3) clearly articulate to parents the assessment and accountability system in place at their child’s school and (4) bring schools and families together to use the data to support student growth and learning.

 

“National PTA remains committed to working with the administration, states and districts to make assessments better, fairer and fewer, and to ensure they provide valuable information to parents, teachers and school leaders about the achievement of students as they are intended to do.”

 

For more information about Enhanced Assessment Grants, visit Grants.gov.

 

About National PTA

National PTA® comprises millions of families, students, teachers, administrators, and business and community leaders devoted to the educational success of children and the promotion of family engagement in schools. PTA is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit association that prides itself on being a powerful voice for all children, a relevant resource for families and communities, and a strong advocate for public education. Membership in PTA is open to anyone who wants to be involved and make a difference for the education, health, and welfare of children and youth.

 

Media Contact

Heidi May Wilson, National PTA

[email protected], (703) 518-1242


Join us and be #PTAProud ????

NPTA
badmoms(1).gif
You’ve probably seen the advertisements on Facebook and TV for the new Bad Moms comedy that references PTA. Released today, it tells the story of an over-worked and over-committed mom who teams up with other stressed-out moms to free themselves from the everyday challenge of balancing kids, home and their careers.
We are proud in what we do and show great pride for it—from the the creation of kindergarten classes, child labor laws to protect children, healthy school lunch programs and juvenile justice reform.
Let’s shine a light on the parents in your community who are making a difference in the children’s lives through their involvement in PTA. Throughout the next couple of weeks, join the conversation and let us know why you got involved in PTA and why you are proud to be a part of the association using the hashtag #PTAProud on Facebook, Twitter and/or Instagram.

Here’s how you can show your #PTAProud:
Profile-Pic.png

Change your profile picture on Facebook, Twitter and/or Instagram with this graphic.

Sign-Fillable.png

Download this sign and write why you are #PTAProud. Take a picture with the sign and share it online using the hashtag.

PTA-story-web.png

Share your story with us and tell us why you’re #PTAProud through this form.

Special thanks to California State PTA for inspiration for this campaign!
National PTA Headquarters
1250 N. Pitt Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
Toll Free: (800) 307-4PTA
Disclosure: This e-newsletter contains sponsored content from third parties. National PTA does not endorse any commercial entity, product or service.

1250 N. Pitt Street, Alexandria, VA 22314


PTA ESSA webinar is up on PTA.org!

ESSA implementation is here and it is crucially important that the Parent’s voice be part of the implementation process. National PTA recently held a webinar outlining the Parent’s role in this process.  This webinar and the presentation slides are now able online.

PTA leaders,

 

Thank you to all of you who were able to attend yesterday’s webinar and for sharing the opportunity throughout your networks and on social media!  We had close to 500 participants on the live webinar yesterday!!

 

Below is a link to the recording of the webinar and the power point slides. Please feel free to share and disseminate throughout your networks.  National PTA will be sending the recording to all those who registered (there were almost 1,000 registrants!) this morning with the recording and slides.  We have also posted the webinar and slides on www.PTA.org/ESSA and will be doing some follow-up social media as well today.

 

Webinar: A Parent’s Role in ESSA Implementation

 

Presentation Slides: A Parent’s Role in ESSA Implementation

 

Please let me know if you have any questions AND we welcome any suggestions from you on future webinars on ESSA implementation.


National PTA Back To School Kit is Live – Register Now for Access!

NPTA
btsk7.png
Enjoy a Special Video Message From National PTA President Laura Bay!
BTSK.jpg
Register NOW for National PTA’s 2016-2017 Back-to-School Kit!
  • This kit contains resources to help PTA leaders serve their communities and manage local units.
  • It’s completely digital and mobile-friendly.
  • Bonus: Each PTA that registers will receive a new RECRUITMENT TOOL!
Register at PTAkit.org!
Questions? For a Back-to-School Kit FAQ, log onto PTA.org/BTSKit or contact us at [email protected].
button(46).png
If you have any viewing issues on PTAKit.org, please clear your browser’s history and cache.
National PTA Headquarters
1250 N. Pitt Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
Toll Free: (800) 307-4PTA
Click here to unsubscribe | Click here to manage your subscription

 

1250 N. Pitt Street, Alexandria, VA 22314


National PTA Disappointed with Senate’s Continued Inaction on Gun Violence Prevention Measures

National PTA Disappointed with Senate’s Continued Inaction on Gun Violence Prevention Measures

 

ALEXANDRIA, Va., (June 20, 2016)—Today, the U.S. Senate considered four amendments to the Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations Bill aimed at reducing gun violence. All four amendments were defeated.

 

“National PTA is extremely disappointed with the Senate’s failure to reach bipartisan consensus and act on measures that would actively address gun violence prevention,” said Laura Bay, president of National PTA. “It is critical that members of Congress work together to enact common-sense legislative solutions to help make communities safer nationwide and protect children and families.”

 

National PTA has a strong history of supporting and advocating for laws and regulations in the areas of gun safety and violence prevention. For decades, the association has called on Congress and other elected officials to work collaboratively and make meaningful changes to prevent and eliminate violence in schools and communities.

 

National PTA has long believed that we need to:

 

  • Require universal background checks for the sale and possession of firearms
  • Limit the availability of high-capacity magazines
  • Re-enact a federal ban on the sale and possession of military-style assault weapons
  • Provide adequate resources to increase access to comprehensive mental health services

 

“Our country has experienced far too many gun-related tragedies. Eliminating gun violence in communities, schools and homes is a critical priority for all parents, families, educators and students,” said Shannon Sevier, vice president of advocacy for National PTA. “Our number one task as a nation should be to protect our children and families. It’s urgent that meaningful changes are made to ensure everyone has a safe environment to live, work, learn and thrive.”

 

About National PTA

National PTA® comprises millions of families, students, teachers, administrators, and business and community leaders devoted to the educational success of children and the promotion of family engagement in schools. PTA is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit association that prides itself on being a powerful voice for all children, a relevant resource for families and communities, and a strong advocate for public education. Membership in PTA is open to anyone who wants to be involved and make a difference for the education, health, and welfare of children and youth.