HR 5 · 114th Congress · Education

Student Success Act

Introduced 2015-02-03· Sponsored by Rep. Kline, John [R-MN-2]· House

Bill Progress

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Enacted
Latest: Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 147.(2015-07-13)

Recorded Votes

PassedHouse · 2015-07-08
Roll #423
Yea 218Nay 213
Democrats
0 Yea·0 Nay
Republicans
0 Yea·0 Nay
PassedHouse · 2015-07-08
Roll #423
Yea 218Nay 213
Democrats
0 Yea·0 Nay
Republicans
0 Yea·0 Nay
FailedHouse · 2015-07-08
Roll #422
Yea 185Nay 244
Democrats
0 Yea·0 Nay
Republicans
0 Yea·0 Nay

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Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Student Success Act Authorizes FY2016-FY2021 appropriations for the programs under titles I, II, III, IV, and V of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as amended by this Act. Expresses the sense of Congress that states and local educational agencies (LEAs) should maintain the rights and responsibilities of determining educational curriculum, programs of instruction, and assessments. TITLE I--AID TO LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES Replaces title I (Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged) of the ESEA with a new title I (Aid to Local Educational Agencies). Amends the education accountability requirements under part A of title I of the ESEA and places them in a new subpart 1 (Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Educational Agencies) under part A (Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged) of the ESEA. Eliminates the requirement that LEAs and schools make adequate yearly progress toward state academic performance standards or be subject to specified improvements, corrective action, or restructuring. Requires states to adopt academic content and achievement standards for mathematics, reading or language arts, and science that ensure…

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CBO Cost Estimate

Congressional Budget Office

H.R. 5, Student Success Act

Feb 18, 2015

As ordered reported by the House Committee on Education and the Workforce on February 11, 2015

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Cosponsors (11)

11 Republicans