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2012 State of the State Addresses
Education-Related Proposals by Issue


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The following summary includes education-related proposals from the 2012 state of the state addresses. To assure that this information reaches you in a timely manner, minimal attention has been paid to style (capitalization, punctuation) or format. To view the documents, click on the blue triangle next to the state.

+ Accountability
7
+ Accountability--Reporting Results
6
+ Accountability--Sanctions/Interventions
3
+ Accountability--School Improvement
2
+ Assessment
4
+ Assessment--College Entrance Exams
3
+ Assessment--Formative/Interim
1
+ At-Risk--Alternative Education
1
+ Attendance
3
+ Career/Technical Education
7
+ Career/Technical Education--Career Academies/Apprenticeship
1
+ Choice of Schools
4
+ Choice of Schools--Charter Schools
11
+ Choice of Schools--Charter Schools--Research
1
- Choice of Schools--Vouchers
5
IndianaGovernor Mitch Daniels' State of the State Address

PROPOSALS

Postsecondary
--Assist students with the cost of higher education by empowering the Higher Ed Commission to limit the "credit creep" that increases both time to graduation and student expense.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

K-12 Finance
--K-12 spending is now 56% of the entire state budget, the highest percentage of any state in the nation.

Public Education Reform
--Others are praising Indiana's public education reforms. Others are following Indiana because of the state's commitment to rewarding the best teachers, liberating principals and superintendents, and providing low- and middle-income parents the same choices as their wealthier neighbors. This year, Indiana will end practice of promoting students who can't read to 4th grade, and reducing college costs for students who graduate from high school in 11 years.

State Employees
--Indiana now pays state workers on a performance basis, so those doing the best job are properly rewarded for their superior efforts.

http://in.gov/gov/2012stateofstate.htm?WT.cg_n=GOV_billboards&WT.cg_s=090211_01_SOS2012

LouisianaGovernor Bobby Jindal's Inauguration Address 2012

PROPOSALS

Choice of schools
-- Real reform lies in providing more choices and more opportunities for parents, for families, and for children.

Finance
-- The key to reforming education here in Louisiana is not massive spending and tax increases ... Throwing more money at the problem has proven to be a failure.  That experiment has been tried for decades, and it has failed.

State policymaking
-- I believe we all need to check our party affiliations, our ideologies, and our political agendas at the door when it comes to improving our schools.

-- Reforming and improving education should not be a partisan issue.  Getting our kids ready to face the challenges this world has to offer, getting them prepared to succeed and triumph should not be a political matter.

Teaching Quality (See link to reform plan for more details)
-- Every kid does have a right to a quality education from an excellent teacher.  And by getting a good education, kids then do have the opportunity to pursue their dreams.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

I could go on boasting about all the progress the people of Louisiana have made over these past four years… But I won't…and here's why…All of that was yesterday
We will not stand still or rest on our laurels.  We can either go forward or backward…those are the only two options.  Standing still IS going backwards.


Full text of Inauguration Address: http://www.gov.state.la.us/index.cfm?md=newsroom&tmp=detail&catID=3&articleID=3187

Link to Governor Jindal's reform plan Fact Sheet (released 1/17/2012): http://www.gov.state.la.us/index.cfm?md=newsroom&tmp=detail&catID=2&articleID=3198&navID=12

New JerseyGovernor Chris Christie's State of the State Address

PROPOSALS

School Choice - Charters
-- Reform the process for authorizing charter schools.

School Choice - Vouchers
-- Establish tax credits to provide scholarships for low income students in the worst-performing schools in the state to enable them to attend a better school, either out of the district or a private school.

Teacher Quality - Seniority
-- End the system of "last in, first out." If layoffs are necessary remove the least effective teachers instead of just the most junior ones.

Teacher Quality - Tenure
-- Reform tenure – by measuring teacher effectiveness, both with professional observation, and objective, quantifiable measures of student achievement – and then by giving tenure to those with strong evaluations, and taking it away from those whose ratings are unacceptably weak.

Teacher Quality - Compensation
-- Pay teachers more when they are assigned to a failing school or to teach a difficult subject.

Teacher Quality -
-- End forced placements. Teachers should not be assigned to schools without the mutual consent of the teacher and the principal.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

School Choice - Charters
-- Passed the Urban Hope Act. This new law will allow school districts in Newark, Camden and Trenton to partner with experts in the private sector to build and operate renaissance schools in these districts so in need of change.

Teacher Quality - Retirement
-- Reformed the pension system which led to every teacher's pension being more secure today.

http://www.state.nj.us/governor/news/news/552012/approved/20120117c.html



OhioGovernor John Kasich's State of the State Address

PROPOSALS

Career/Technical Education
--Bring vocational education back strong in K-12 education.

Charter Schools
--Ask the legislature to exercise proper oversight of charter schools.

Urban
--Change urban education in Ohio. SStudy successful schools in urban areas.

Economic/Workforce Development--Research
--Use university research to commercialize, and create jobs and spinoff companies.

Workforce Development, Community Colleges
--Ask companies to forecast workforce needs so the state can point students to where the jobs are.
--Match community colleges with business community needs and forecasting.
--Develop workforce training reform plan.

Postsecondary Completion
--Improve completion rates for technical degrees, community college degrees, and university degrees.
--Increase graduation rates for all universities.

Postsecondary Finance, Facilities
--Have universities collaborate on single capital bill.
--Increase postsecondary collaboration to reduce duplicative programs across campuses.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Accountability
--Allow parents, teachers to take over a school that continues to fail.
--Public reporting on how schools are doing statewide.

Teacher Evaluation
--Took teacher evaluation framework to state board of education. Teachers want to make sure there are multiple ways for them to be measured.

Teach for America
--Brought Teach for America to Ohio.

Vouchers, Charters
--Went from 13,000 vouchers to 30,000 families. Next year there will be 60,000 vouchers.
--Lifted the charter school cap.

Postsecondary, Economic Development
--Created a course at several universities, community colleges to train students in risk management to work in Cleveland financial sector.

http://governor.ohio.gov/Portals/0/2012%20State%20of%20the%20State%20Address%20Transcript.pdf

VirginiaGovernor Bob McDonnell's State of the State Address

PROPOSALS

Dual Enrollment
-- Promote greater dual enrollment in high school and community college.

Finance
-- Increase funding for K-12 education by $438 million over this biennium. Funding will go towards:
+ Communities in Schools program
+ For all 10th graders to take the PSAT
+ Hire more teachers in science, technology and math
+ Improve financial literacy
+ Increase dollars going to the classroom
+ Start up of new health science academies
+ Strengthen the Virginia Retirement System for teachers and school employees
+ Strengthen Virginia's diploma requirements

P-3 - Reading/Literacy
-- Fund policies to ensure all young people can read proficiently by third grade.

Postsecondary - Finance
-- Invest over $200 million in new funding for colleges and universities.
-- Institute a dynamic new funding model for higher education.
+ Reward institutions for increasing the number of degrees, especially in STEM-H fields; improving graduation rates, and expanding practical research.
+ Require colleges to be more accountable and efficient by re-prioritizing 5 percent of their current general fund dollars by 2014 to meet the key policy goals enacted last year.

School Calendar
-- Repeal the state mandate that school divisions begin their school term after Labor Day unless they receive a waiver. Give local districts the flexibility to choose.

School Choice
-- Expand charter schools
-- Require a portion of the state and local share of Standards of Quality (SOQ) student funding to follow the child to an approved charter school.
-- Make approval process and acquisition of property easier for new charters.

Teacher Quality - Evaluations and Employment (tenure)
-- Implement an improved evaluation system.
-- Remove continuing contract status from teachers and principals and replace with annual contract status.

Virtual Schooling
-- Ensure that a portion of the state and local share of SOQ student funding follows the student to the virtual school sector.
-- Implement new regulations for accrediting virtual schools and teachers.

Vouchers--Tax Credits
-- Provide a tax credit for companies that contribute to an educational scholarship fund.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Finance
-- Invested wisely for the future in education.

http://www.governor.virginia.gov/MediaLibrary/Speeches/2012/SOC.cfm

+ Civic Education--Professional Development
1
+ Continuous Impr/Performance Mgmt.
2
+ Continuous Impr/Performance Mgmt.--Promising Practices--Schools
1
+ Curriculum
1
+ Curriculum--Foreign Language/Sign Language
1
+ Demographics--Condition of Children/Adults--Welfare
1
+ Distance Learning/Virtual University
5
+ Economic/Workforce Development
12
+ Economic/Workforce Development--Research
3
+ Economic/Workforce Development--STEM
6
+ Economic/Workforce Development--Workforce Demand
3
+ Federal
1
+ Finance
24
+ Finance--Facilities
1
+ Finance--Federal
2
+ Finance--Funding Formulas
4
+ Finance--Resource Efficiency
2
+ Finance--State Budgets/Expenditures
2
+ Governance
3
+ Governance--Deregulation/Waivers/Home Rule
1
+ Health--Teen Pregnancy
1
+ High School
3
+ High School--Advanced Placement
3
+ High School--Dropout Rates/Graduation Rates
4
+ High School--Dual/Concurrent Enrollment
6
+ High School--Graduation Requirements
1
+ High School--International Baccalaureate
1
+ Instructional Approaches
1
+ Leadership
1
+ Leadership--Principal/School Leadership--Evaluation and Effectiveness
2
+ Leadership--Principal/School Leadership--Preparation
1
+ No Child Left Behind
2
+ No Child Left Behind--Flexibility
1
+ P-16 or P-20
1
+ P-3 Early Care & Intervention
2
+ P-3 Early Care & Intervention--Child Care
1
+ P-3 Early Care & Intervention--Health & Mental Health
1
+ P-3 Early Grades
2
+ P-3 Early Grades--1-3
1
+ P-3 Early Grades--Kindergarten
3
+ P-3 Early Grades--Kindergarten--Full Day
1
+ P-3 Early Grades--Preschool
7
+ P-3 Systems
2
+ P-3 Systems--Ensuring Quality
3
+ P-3 Systems--Evaluation/Economic Benefits
1
+ P-3 Systems--Finance
2
+ P-3 Systems--Governance
3
+ P-3 Systems--Teaching Quality/Prof. Dev.
1
+ Postsecondary
1
+ Postsecondary Accountability--Student Learning
1
+ Postsecondary Affordability--Financial Aid
7
+ Postsecondary Affordability--Tuition/Fees
1
+ Postsecondary Affordability--Tuition/Fees--Undocumented Immigrants
1
+ Postsecondary Finance
13
+ Postsecondary Finance--Efficiency/Performance-Based Funding
1
+ Postsecondary Finance--Facilities
3
+ Postsecondary Governance and Structures
2
+ Postsecondary Institutions--Community/Technical Colleges
6
+ Postsecondary Participation--Enrollments (Statistics)
2
+ Postsecondary Success--Completion
3
+ Postsecondary Success--Completion--Completion Rates (Statistics)
4
+ Postsecondary Success--Transfer/Articulation
1
+ Reading/Literacy
12
+ Rural
1
+ Scheduling/School Calendar
3
+ Scheduling/School Calendar--Extended Day Programs
1
+ School Safety
2
+ School Safety--Bullying Prevention/Conflict Resolution
1
+ School/District Structure/Operations--District Structure
1
+ School/District Structure/Operations--Facilities
4
+ School/District Structure/Operations--School Structure--Class Size
1
+ School/District Structure/Operations--Transportation
1
+ Special Education
2
+ Special Populations--Immigrant Education
1
+ Standards
2
+ Standards--Common Core State Standards
2
+ State Policymaking
7
+ Student Achievement
7
+ Student Supports--Integrated Services
1
+ Students--Promotion/Retention
3
+ Teaching Quality
6
+ Teaching Quality--Certification and Licensure
2
+ Teaching Quality--Certification and Licensure--Highly Qualified Teachers
1
+ Teaching Quality--Certification and Licensure--Natl. Bd. for Prof. Teach. Stds.
1
+ Teaching Quality--Compensation and Diversified Pay
2
+ Teaching Quality--Compensation and Diversified Pay--Pay-for-Performance
6
+ Teaching Quality--Compensation and Diversified Pay--Retirement/Benefits
6
+ Teaching Quality--Employment--Reduction in Force
1
+ Teaching Quality--Employment--Tenure or Continuing Contract
10
+ Teaching Quality--Evaluation and Effectiveness
16
+ Teaching Quality--Induction Programs and Mentoring
1
+ Teaching Quality--Preparation
3
+ Teaching Quality--Preparation--Alternative Preparation
1
+ Teaching Quality--Professional Development
2
+ Teaching Quality--Recruitment and Retention
2
+ Teaching Quality--Recruitment and Retention--At-Risk Schools
3
+ Teaching Quality--Recruitment and Retention--High-Needs Subjects
1
+ Technology--Instruction
2
+ Urban--Change/Improvements
1
+ Youth Engagement
1
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