“Dr. Brumley’s leadership has been instrumental in the improved academic outcomes Louisiana has made in recent years.” BESE President Ronnie Morris after the state board unanimously reappointed Dr. Brumley as Louisiana State Superintendent of Education earlier this year. https://ow.ly/HYvb50UuG0h
Louisiana Department of Education
Education Management
Baton Rouge, LA 6,093 followers
Believe to Achieve!
About us
Ensuring every child is on track for success after graduation, removing barriers to equity, and providing educators with what they need to be at their best are among the priorities as the Louisiana Department of Education sets an ambitious course forward. Believe to Achieve: Educational Priorities serves as the Department’s roadmap to improving outcomes for all Louisiana children. Believe to Achieve includes the Department’s belief statements, state data to help track progress toward Louisiana’s six critical goals, and the new priorities that will direct the LDOE’s efforts as they work toward achieving the critical goals. Each priority outlines focus areas for the key actions and initiatives. Educational Priorities • Ensure every student is on track to a professional career, college degree, or service • Remove barriers and create equitable, inclusive learning experiences for all children • Provide the highest quality teaching and learning environment • Develop and retain a diverse, highly-effective educator workforce • Cultivate high-impact systems, structures, and partnerships Critical Goals • Students enter kindergarten ready • Students will achieve Mastery level on third-grade assessments and enter fourth grade prepared for grade-level content • Students will achieve Mastery level on eighth-grade assessments and enter ninth grade prepared for grade-level content • Students will graduate on time • Graduates will graduate with a college and/or career credential • Graduates will be eligible for a TOPS award
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- Industry
- Education Management
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Baton Rouge, LA
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- Government Agency
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1201 North Third Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802, US
Employees at Louisiana Department of Education
Updates
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Earlier this year, Governor Landry signed the LA GATOR Scholarship Program into law - brining Louisiana parents access to education scholarship accounts for the first time ever. Student applications will open by March 1, 2025 for the 2025-2026 school year. https://ow.ly/6QYJ50UuFUs
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Louisiana ranked fourth in the nation for its support of education freedom. We saw the most significant jump in the country on the Education Freedom Report Card that evaluates states on education choice, teacher freedom, academic transparency, and the return on investment for education spending. https://ow.ly/oOHM50Utzet
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Louisiana education has achieved its highest marks on prominent national rankings. PK-12 education in our state has improved six spots on the U.S. News & World Report Best States rankings over the past two years - from 46th to 40th. https://ow.ly/4eWH50UtxE1
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“Louisiana is committed to providing every student with an effective teacher, and we must continue to listen to these professionals and give them the support they need to thrive.” Dr. Brumley on new state data showing that more Louisiana teachers are choosing to remain in the profession. https://ow.ly/tJcz50Utmlx
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Louisiana is at the top of a national list recognizing states for adopting a comprehensive early literacy policy to provide students with the foundational reading skills to learn, graduate, and succeed. ExcelinEd’s Early Literacy Matters resource rated Louisiana as one of only three states taking action on all 18 of the organization’s early literacy fundamental principles. https://ow.ly/xXTM50UrSKl
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2024 marked our largest Teacher Leader Summit. Over 7,000 educators joined us in May to get a head start on preparing for the upcoming school year. We're looking forward to next year's professional learning conference June 10-12 in New Orleans. #LATeacherLeaders
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"Louisiana students are benefitting from quality instruction, sound policy, and a return to basic fundamentals like phonics." Dr. Brumley on the 2024 Fall Reading Report that shows sustained progress among the youngest learners. Louisiana K-3 students improved their reading proficiency, with last year's kindergarteners growing over 20 points following their first year of phonics-based instruction. https://ow.ly/4U0k50UrOkP
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Earlier this year, Louisiana adopted guidance for safe, effective use of artificial intelligence in K-12 schools. This resource equips educators with tools to harness the power of AI in the classroom. https://ow.ly/2z3650Ur4Q8