WA Student Achievement Council Releases Strategic Action Plan

Building on the work of the Council’s 2013 Roadmap report, the 2014 Strategic Action Plan outlines important and immediate steps to meet the state’s attainment goals by 2023:(1)  All adults in Washington, ages 25-44, will have a high school diploma or equivalent and (2) at least 70 percent of Washington adults, ages 25-44, will have a postsecondary credential.

The Action Plan sets forth seven recommendations:

  • Fulfill caseload requirements for the College Bound Scholarship
  • Protect maintenance-level funding for public two- and four-year institutions
  • Serve more State Need Grant-eligible students
  • Expand the reach of dual-credit opportunities
  • Support underrepresented students
  • Reinvest in State Work Study
  • Develop an affordability framework.

The funding and policy recommendations in this plan were developed with input from stakeholders across the sectors, including K-12, community and technical colleges, and public and private baccalaureate institutions. The recommendations also align with the Council’s 2013 Roadmap report.

 

WA Senate Majority Coalition Caucus Elects Leadership

Earlier this week the Majority Coalition Caucus (MCC) elected Senator Mark Schoesler as the Senate Majority leader. Schoesler previously served as Senate GOP leader.

The Caucus retained three top leaders from the prior session. Linda Evans Parlette of Wenatchee will remain caucus chair, Joe Fain of Auburn floor leader and Ann Rivers of La Center whip. In addition the MCC supported retaining Tim Sheldon (D) as the Senate’s president pro tempore a position elected by the full Senate.
Finally, the MCC made some changes to leadership:

  • John Braun was elected deputy leader, replacing Don Benton
  • Jan Angel was elected caucus vice chair, replacing Bruce Dammeier
  • Mark Miloscia was elected, replacing John Braun as deputy whip
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