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  2. Access to Quality Early Childhood Education: Louisiana is committed to providing all children with access to high-quality early childhood programs that prepare them to learn, grow, and succeed.

  3. Sep 12, 2018 · Louisiana has taken big steps to improve its education policies and the education of the state's children, from birth to grade 12. Parents can help their children benefit from the reforms by being informed about the changes and knowing how to take advantage of new resources.

  4. Aug 1, 2024 · The Louisiana Department of Education is putting together a legislative guide for parents to review all the changes in discipline, school choice and academics that will be going into effect this school year. It will be released before classes begin.

  5. About the LDOE. It is our vision that every child can reach their potential, no matter where they’re from, how much money their family makes, or where they live. Give all children the opportunities and tools they deserve, so they are prepared to graduate high school ready for success in a career, college, or service. Back to LouisianaBelieves.com.

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    Since 2017, researchers from the RAND Corporation have documented and assessed Louisiana’s numerous education policy efforts and strategies. Like any complex system attempting vast change, Louisiana school systems, schools, and teacher preparation programs have had both successes and challenges in the early years. This research brief brings togethe...

    Louisiana aimed to improve kindergarten readiness by unifying its complex and fragmented state early childhood education system. To achieve this ambitious vision, the state created a unified quality rating system by which all publicly funded early childhood education centers are held accountable and with which the state can assess progress. Louisia...

    To boost K–12 student learning, the state has built on federal accountability policies to set a higher bar through strong K–12 standards, assessments, and public reporting of school quality metrics. At the same time, Louisiana has taken deliberate steps to incentivize use of standards-aligned, high-quality curricula and provide teacher professional...

    To help develop a cadre of future teachers who are prepared to meet the state’s ambitious goals, the Louisiana Department of Education established a yearlong residency requirement that places candidates with highly trained mentors and gives them opportunities to develop practical skills. The state also enacted requirements for teacher preparation p...

    High schools in Louisiana have faced multiple challenges in preparing graduates for college and the workplace. To help students succeed in life beyond school, the state now requires students to choose a “graduation pathway”: either a program to prepare them for four-year college or a career and technical education program to earn industry-based cre...

    It is too early to understand the full effects of Louisiana’s education policy changes or to offer conclusive statements. Having the same state superintendent and many state officials in place for more than seven years has enabled Louisiana to stay on track with its reform vision and efforts. However, many state strategies highlighted here have jus...

    • Matthew D. Baird, Jill S. Cannon, Shelly Culbertson, Laura S. Hamilton, Maggie Q. Hannan, Julia H. K...
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  6. Understanding the Education Crisis in Louisiana. Why does Louisiana consistently rank in the bottom half of national rankings for state K-12 education?

  7. Jun 19, 2024 · Lafayette, LA-Today, surrounded by legislators, educators, school kids, and community leaders, Governor Jeff Landry signed into law monumental bills that will transform our education system and bring back common sense in our classrooms.