August 17, 2016
Influence education through a survey about regional needs
What are the most pressing issues in primary and secondary education in Kansas and the central region?
The U.S. Department of Education requests your input to establish the priorities for the 10 Regional Comprehensive Centers. Kansas is a part of the Central Comprehensive Center.
The five-question survey is open to all educational stakeholders in the central region through Aug. 18.
Feedback from the central region states will be reviewed and summarized by the Central Regional Advisory Committee for the U.S. Secretary of Education. Comprehensive Centers — authorized through Title II of the Educational Technical Assistance Act of 2002, Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 — provide technical assistance to state education agencies to support local agencies and schools, especially low-performing districts and schools; improve educational outcomes for all students; close achievement gaps; and improve the quality of instruction.
Questions? Please contact Bronwyn Fees, Central Regional Advisory Committee member, College of Human Ecology, at fees@k-state.edu.