Introducing the 2021 State Teachers of the Year
When the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the closure of school buildings in March 2020, America’s teachers went the extra mile to keep students learning however possible.
CCSSO Supports States to Create Modern, Equitable Digital Ecosystems
When the COVID-19 pandemic precipitated the closure of more than 132,000 K-12 public schools, it disrupted the lives of more than 50 million students and their families.
The Race Conversation
CCSSO Releases Restart & Recovery: Considerations for Teaching & Learning
State and local education leaders around the country are tackling the tremendous and urgent task of planning, launching, and sustaining a strong school year in the wake of COVID-19 related school closures.
CCSSO Details Additional Forthcoming Restart & Recovery Resources
As state chiefs across the country work to conduct summer learning programming and planning for the fall, we hear a common refrain: While school may look different, our focus remains the same: Every student receives a high-quality education.
States Partnering with Educational Service Agencies to Increase Capacity, Coherence, and Equity
CCSSO has worked closely with several state education agencies (SEAs) over the past two years to build their capacity to achieve their goals for supporting school improvement in their states.
Restart and Recovery: Teaching and Learning Considerations
Just weeks after CCSSO launched its Restart and Recovery Framework, we have provided critical resources to states and more are on the way.
CCSSO Releases Framework to Assist State Education Leaders in Planning for Restart of Schools
Over the last six weeks, our nation’s more than 132,000 K-12 schools have largely transitioned from a brick and mortar system to one in living rooms, bedrooms and backyards.