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Consultants lay out 10‑month timeline for statewide adequacy study; first findings due in April
Summary
Consultants Justin Silverstein and Amanda Brown presented the scope, methods and month‑by‑month timeline for an educational adequacy study, saying data collection is underway with the Department of Education and the team will begin delivering literature reviews and initial findings in April, with a draft report in November and a final report in December.
Consultants working on the Legislature’s educational adequacy study told the Senate Education Committee that data collection is underway and the review will unfold in stages over the next 10 months.
"It's great to be here kicking off the study with you all," Justin Silverstein said as he introduced the project and the team’s plan to take full datasets directly from the Department of Education. He told the committee the team expects to begin presenting initial findings in April and will bring more substantive analysis each month through October, with a draft report in November and a final report in December.
Amanda Brown, who outlined the study’s…
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