Vision
The Committee of Practitioners serves as an advisory council to ADE and the Superintendent of Public Instruction to ensure that all students under ESSA are provided equitable access to an excellent education. COP members collectively commit to engage in the work of the committee to address relevant issues related to ESSA and provide feedback to ADE from a LEA perspective.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Committee of Practitioners?n 1988, P.L. 100-297 authorized the State Department of Education to establish a Title I Committee of Practitioners (COP). In accordance with this statute, the committee is to be composed of administrators, teachers, parents, representatives of non-public school children and representatives of neglected and delinquent institutions. The law requires all major proposed or final rules or regulations issued by the state be reviewed by the Committee of Practitioners. Beginning in FY1998, the COP became a cross programmatic committee. Under NCLB, renamed ESSA, the COP covers all ESSA programs that are in the Consolidated Plan.
Where can I go to learn more about the COP?Please send all COP inquiries to [email protected]. Please visit our website for more information.
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What are the benefits of joining the COP?Members will be provided opportunities to learn about the work of ADE, ESSA, and the ESEA Consolidated Application, as well as provide ADE with meaningful feedback at conferences throughout the year, emails (being a member adds you to our COP listserv), our ESE Newsletter, and specific webinars scheduled throughout the year.
How can I join the COP?You can join the Committee of Practitioners by filling out the form below:
How can I let others know I am a COP member?Being a member of the Arizona ESEA Committee of Practitioners is something to be proud of! You can download the "Member Badge" below to add your email signature.
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