These 24 educators are driving student outcomes in schools across the state. Congratulations to the semifinalists for Louisiana Teacher of the Year. Finalists will be announced in May. #LAExcellentEducators #LATeacherLeaders
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Ensuring every child is on track for success after graduation, removing barriers to equity, and providing educators with what they need to be at their best are among the priorities as the Louisiana Department of Education sets an ambitious course forward. Believe to Achieve: Educational Priorities serves as the Department’s roadmap to improving outcomes for all Louisiana children. Believe to Achieve includes the Department’s belief statements, state data to help track progress toward Louisiana’s six critical goals, and the new priorities that will direct the LDOE’s efforts as they work toward achieving the critical goals. Each priority outlines focus areas for the key actions and initiatives. Educational Priorities ? Ensure every student is on track to a professional career, college degree, or service ? Remove barriers and create equitable, inclusive learning experiences for all children ? Provide the highest quality teaching and learning environment ? Develop and retain a diverse, highly-effective educator workforce ? Cultivate high-impact systems, structures, and partnerships Critical Goals ? Students enter kindergarten ready ? Students will achieve Mastery level on third-grade assessments and enter fourth grade prepared for grade-level content ? Students will achieve Mastery level on eighth-grade assessments and enter ninth grade prepared for grade-level content ? Students will graduate on time ? Graduates will graduate with a college and/or career credential ? Graduates will be eligible for a TOPS award
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Congratulations to the 24 educators named semifinalists for Louisiana Principal of the Year. These instructional leaders are making an impact for teachers and students on their campus. We'll announce the finalists in May. #LAExcellentEducators
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We've announced the teachers, principals, and early childhood leaders who are one step closer to being named the state’s overall honorees. #LAExcellentEducators #LATeacherLeaders https://ow.ly/78bG50VjYlX ??Louisiana Teacher and Principal of the Year Semifinalists ??Louisiana Early Childhood Teacher and Leader of the Year Finalists ??Louisiana New Teacher of the Year Semifinalists
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Louisiana students will spend less time testing. Following a 20% reduction announced earlier this school year, our latest actions will further decrease the time students and teachers spend on state tests while also maintaining high-quality assessments. https://ow.ly/QEUx50Vj3Ec
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Each year, a student from the Louisiana Association of Student Councils represents their peers on BESE’s Academic Goals and Instructional Improvement Committee. Central Lafourche High School student Blake Grabert wrapped up his service earlier this week. Join us in celebrating this outstanding young leader from the Lafourche Parish School District.
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Students who complete 80 hours of community service in high school can earn the Louisiana Community Service Endorsement, a distinction that helps set them apart for college, careers, and scholarships. We’re proud to recognize Edna Karr High, Jefferson Parish Schools, and St. Tammany Parish Public Schools for leading the state in students earning this achievement! Their commitment to service is shaping future leaders and strengthening communities. Learn more about how students can earn this endorsement: https://ow.ly/QIKX50VgYI5
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Ashley Davis, a fourth-grade math teacher at Central Intermediate School in Central, made history as the 3,000th recipient of the Milken Educator Award and the first ever honoree from the Central Community School System. Along with this incredible recognition, she received a $25,000 cash prize and joined an elite national network of educators shaping the future of education.
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"Education doesn't have to be complicated. People have overcomplicated it for too long. We are just trying to return back to the basics to make sure kids get the quality education they need and deserve." Dr. Brumley joined Dana Perino on America's Newsroom to discuss Louisiana's major gains in reading and math. https://ow.ly/kpC650VcIXF