There's a New Alphabet in Town: ESSA and Its Implications for Students, Schools, and School Nurses

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The 2015 passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) provides state education agencies with more local control over educational planning, requires development of state accountability plans, and provides opportunities for advocacy surrounding school nursing-sensitive indicators of student success. Federal Title I, II, and IV funds are available for state and local education agency utilization in meeting educational needs of impoverished students and for development of high-quality instructional and support personnel. As Specialized Instructional Support Personnel, school nurses can utilize ESSA Title funding to positively impact chronic absenteeism, school climate, and school nurse staffing. ESSA can be a resource for funding school health services and professional education. This article will assist school nurses in better understanding ESSA and how funding is allocated to states and local education agencies.

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Blackborow, M., Clark, E., Combe, L., Morgitan, J., & Tupe, A. (2018). There’s a New Alphabet in Town: ESSA and Its Implications for Students, Schools, and School Nurses. NASN School Nurse (Print), 33(2), 116–122. https://doi.org/10.1177/1942602X17747207

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