NESLA has sent out information to all of its members;  AASL has been giving workshops throughout New England.  At this point, Ct, Ma, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire have had workshops on ESSA.  There's a complete page dedicated to it on AASL.  It's the most important issue right now in the school library world.  Shelley Stedman has information on it as well.  

On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 8:48 AM, Michelle Luhtala <mluhtala@me.com> wrote:
I just accidentally hit "send" before composing my message. Does any one have anything to share about what is being done to promote ESSA within the New England states? Not necessarily legislatively, but within your communities. I'll be speaking to a journalist later today about a few things, but she also asked about this, and I don't have all that much to offer. I am happy to refer her to someone else on this. 

☺ ML

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