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Department of Education Discretionary Budget
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The President’s FY 2012 Budget• The President’s overall FY 2012 Budget will put us on a
path toward fiscal sustainability in the next few years.• The President’s Budget makes it clear that education
remains a priority for the Administration.• Education’s investments are focused on 5 core priorities:
1. Early Learning2. Innovation and Reform3. Protecting Formula Programs for At-Risk Populations4. Building Excellent Instructional Teams5. College Access and Completion
Highlights of STEM in the ED FY12 Budget
$206M for Effective Teaching and Learning: STEM (+$26M from 2011 CR).
$80M from Teacher and Leader Pathways set aside to prepare and retrain effective STEM teachers. (Announced in SOTU.)
$185M for new Presidential Teaching Fellows program.
STEM will be a priority in I3.
New $90M for ARPA-ED.
$3B+ for STEM education across all Federal agencies.
Nation’s Report Card (NAEP Results)
Race To The Top STEM Summary
Report On STEM (State-level Policies)
ED MSPs
NSF MSPs
Governors’ Positions On STEM