INDIANAPOLIS – Student Learning, School Improvement,
and Operational Effectiveness highlight the 2019 Indiana Department of
Education’s legislative priorities released today by Indiana Superintendent of
Public Instruction, Dr. Jennifer McCormick.
Part of the process of developing the legislative priorities included a review
of the Department’s work since January 2017. The Department created a cross-walk between the IDOE’s Strategic Plan and the five
pillars of Indiana’s NextLevel
agenda. The Department has accomplished a great deal in under two years, yet
there is more work to be done, as evidenced by today’s release of the 2019
Legislative Priorities.
“The foundation of this work is to create a rich, innovative, and immersive
educational environment that empowers our students to be successful, lifelong
learners,” said Dr. McCormick. “Our 2019 Legislative Priorities are the result
of meeting with hundreds of Hoosiers over the last 21 months. During this time,
I met with hardworking and dedicated educators, partners, governmental offices,
students, parents, and community members. The plethora of information shared
reflects our desire to ensure children have the opportunities and skills to
achieve their full potential.”
Strategic Priority One
focuses on Student Learning. Providing children an early
opportunity to learn while ensuring all K-12 students are provided an inclusive
environment is pivotal to the well-being of children and Indiana’s success. Dr.
McCormick will also advocate for teacher-mentor pay, licensure flexibility,
greater license reciprocity, and a continuation of the Indiana’s Teacher
Appreciation Grant (TAG) in support of attracting and retaining our educators.
Lastly, STEM and innovative high school models, such as, Pathways – Technology
Early College High School (P-TECH) will be of focus.
Dr. McCormick has set School
Improvement as Strategic Priority Two. School safety will
continue to receive the attention it deserves. Revenue funds and operations
surrounding school safety are at the top of the agenda for Dr. McCormick. In
this same space, IHSAA coaching certification, drug-free school support, and
child abuse prevention education will get attention. Priority Two will also
include working to ensure Indiana’s accountability systems conform into a
single system, thus, embracing transparency, clarity, and inclusiveness. Dr.
McCormick will champion for charter school quality by holding authorizers
accountable, both fiscally and academically. An aligned assessment system will
also live in this area. In an effort to further reduce testing time and align
PK-12 efforts, assessment will once again be a part of the legislative
discussion.
Providing essential support to individual districts is key to success, thus, Dr.
McCormick’s Strategic
Priority Three is Operational Effectiveness. This objective
focuses on an increase in funding. Basic tuition support, English Learners,
curricular reimbursement, special education Pre-K, and assessment will all be
elevated. In addition, the topic of school Medicaid reimbursement will be of
focus. “As evidenced in districts across the State, adequate resources are
essential to developing highly successful and prepared students, taught by
effective educators, and supported by equipped schools in engaged communities,”
said Dr. McCormick.
Dr. McCormick and her staff will work closely with the 2019 Indiana General
Assembly to implement each of these legislative priorities. For details
regarding Dr. McCormick’s 2019 Legislative Priorities, please visit: www.doe.in.gov/2019legislativepriorities.
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