Nebraska State Board of Education issued the following announcement on Mar. 11.
The Nebraska State Board of Education took action during the March 4th meeting to ensure transparency and protect opportunities for public input on content area standards. “It remains the Board’s intent to ensure the process for content area standards development in all areas properly engages parents, educators, schools, and the public,” noted Board President Patsy Koch Johns.
An Ad Hoc Committee comprised of Board Members was created last Fall to review the overall standards development/revision process for all content areas. The Ad Hoc Committee brought its recommendations to the State Board for adoption at the March meeting. The committee’s recommendations included
- The Executive Committee continue to review bylaw B2: Board Committees to improve the makeup and operation of standing committees and recommend adoption of any revisions to the Board.
- The Executive Committee create a policy that defines the role of the Board in the development and revision of content area standards and recommend adoption of the policy to the Board.
- The Planning and Evaluation Committee assume responsibility for guiding development, monitoring progress, and affirming revision of the NDE staff-managed content area standards development process.
- The Commissioner enlist the services of an external consultant to review and make recommendations to NDE staff to improve the content area standards development and revision processes.
- The Executive Committee draft a policy that directs the Board to approve content area standards for all subject matter areas and recommend adoption of the policy to the Board.
There has never been an action item on a Board meeting agenda for the adoption of health education standards. The initial draft standards were released for public input and feedback in March 2021, a second draft was created but the process was postponed indefinitely on September 3, 2021.
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