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The '''Alexandria-Prussia Department of Education''' is a cabinet level department in charge of providing maintenance and support a thorough and efficient system of education. The Department has broad discretionary powers in both the development and administration of the educational policies which enhance the educational experience and quality in Alexandria-Prussia. It also works as an ongoing study of the educational process, conducting studies and programs designed to evaluate specific needs or qualities of the system. In doing so, the Department of Education will recommend changes and improvements to HM the King, the Minister-President and Parliament. The Department of Education is the second smallest department within HM Government after the [[Department of Culture and Tourism (Alexandria-Prussia)|Department of Culture and Tourism]].  
The '''Alexandria-Prussia Department of Education''' ('''ED''' or '''DoED''') is a cabinet level department in charge of providing maintenance and support a thorough and efficient system of education. The Department has broad discretionary powers in both the development and administration of the educational policies which enhance the educational experience and quality in Alexandria-Prussia. It also works as an ongoing study of the educational process, conducting studies and programs designed to evaluate specific needs or qualities of the system. In doing so, the Department of Education will recommend changes and improvements to HM the King, the Minister-President and Parliament. The Department of Education is the second smallest department within HM Government after the [[Department of Culture and Tourism (Alexandria-Prussia)|Department of Culture and Tourism]].
 
==History==
The Department's origin goes back to 1870, when Minister-President James Austin signed legislation creating the first Department of Education. Its main purpose was to collect information and statistics about the nation's schools. However, due to concern that the Department would exercise too much control over local schools, the new Department was demoted to an Office of Education in 1872.
 
Over the years, the office remained relatively small, operating under different titles and housed in various agencies until June 10, 1953 when it was merged into the newly created [[Department of Public Welfare and Education (Alexandria-Prussia)| Department of Public Welfare and Education]] .
 
In 1979, Minister-President Roosevelt advocated for creating a cabinet-level Department of Education. Roosevelt's plan was to transfer most of the Department Public Welfare and Education's education-related functions to the Department of Education. Roosevelt also planned to transfer the education-related functions of the departments of Defense, Justice, Community and Housing Development, and Agriculture, as well as a few other central entities. The bill passed in 1980 after being receiving the support from HM the King and the Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords. However the bill was still opposed by the Unionist Party in both House of Representatives and House of Lords. The Unionist saw the department as unconstitutional, arguing that the Constitution doesn't mention education, and deemed it an unnecessary and illegal central bureaucratic intrusion into local affairs.
 
Prior to 1980, the Office of Education had 3,000 employees and an annual budget of $12 billion. Parliament appropriated to the Department of Education an annual budget of $14 billion and 17,000 employees when establishing it.
 
In 2016 All Student Succeeds Act law authorizes central funding for K-12 schools, represents the nation’s commitment to equal educational opportunity for all students and has influenced the education of millions of children. The act provided the Secretary of Education to start researching the centralizing of education in Alexandria-Prussia. However as of 2020, the Unionist Party has blocked any legislative to centralize the education system. 
[[File:James E. Austin Education and Tourism Building.png|250px|thumb|right|A photo of the [[James E. Austin Education and Tourism Building]]]]
===New Headquarters Building===
 
In 2010 it was announced that Department of Education would seek to vacate the Health, Welfare, & Education Building as the building was suffering from deterioration and overcrowding between the Education Department, [[Department of Health (Alexandria-Prussia)|Department of Health]] and the [[Department of Human Services (Alexandria-Prussia)|Department of Human Services]]. The Department of General Services (DGS) began a searching for a new headquarters within the Kingston. However the search stop in 2011 due to lack of adequate funding from the current administration. However in 2015 the search resumed and after months of looking and numerous discussions, DGS purchased the old Capital Times Buildings for  AP$159 million in 2016. The property consist of two linked 14-story towers. Construction began in late 2016 and last through the spring of 2018. The Education Department is taking the entire west building and floors 1-6 in the east building. The remaining floors in the east building would be used to house the new headquarters for the [[Department of Culture and Tourism (Alexandria-Prussia)|Department of Culture and Tourism]]. The Department started  moving into the building in early summer 2018 through the fall.  


==Organization Structure==
==Organization Structure==
* '''''Secretary of Education'''''
* '''''Secretary of Education'''''
** '''Executive Deputy Secretary'''
** '''Executive Deputy Secretary'''
*** Office of Legislative Affairs and Policy
***Office of Civil Rights
*** Office of the Press
***Office of Communications and Outreach
***Office of Legislative Affairs and Policy
** Office of General Counsel †  
** Office of General Counsel †  
***'''Deputy Secretary for Administration'''
***'''Deputy Secretary for Administration'''
****Bureau of Fiscal Management and Services
****Bureau of Finance and Operations
****Health and Human Services Delivery Center †  
****Health and Human Services Delivery Center †  
****Center for Data Quality  
****Center for Data Quality  
***'''Deputy Secretary for Libraries and Early Learning Education'''  
****Office of Risk Management
****Bureau of Early Intervention Services
***'''Deputy Secretary for Libraries and Special Education'''  
****Bureau of Early Learning Services
****Bureau of English Language Acquisition
****Bureau of Library Development
****Bureau of Library Development
***'''Deputy Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education'''
****Bureau of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
****Bureau of Career and Technical Education
***'''Deputy Secretary for Early, Elementary and Secondary Education'''
****Bureau for Elementary and Secondary Education
****Bureau for Safe and Healthy Students
****Bureau of Early Learning Education and Intervention Services
****Bureau of Curriculum, Assessment and Instruction  
****Bureau of Curriculum, Assessment and Instruction  
****Bureau for Elementary and Secondary Education  
***** School Leadership and Teacher Quality Program
****Bureau of Special Education
***** Student Achievement and School Accountability Programs
***'''Deputy Secretary for Postsecondary and Higher Education'''
***'''Deputy Secretary for Education Technology, Innovation and Science'''
****Bureau of Postsecondary and Adult Education
****Institute of Education Sciences
****Bureau of School Leadership and Teacher Quality
****Office of Educational Technology
 
****Office of Innovation and Improvement
***'''Deputy Secretary for Postsecondary Education and Financial Aid'''
****Bureau of Career, Technical, and Adult Education
****Bureau of Postsecondary Education
****Central Student Financial Aid Agency


† ''Health and Human Services Delivery Center'' provides HR and IT services to groups of agencies.<br>
† ''Health and Human Services Delivery Center'' provides HR and IT services to groups of agencies.<br>
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*[[Department of Agriculture (Alexandria-Prussia)|Agriculture]]
*[[Department of Agriculture (Alexandria-Prussia)|Agriculture]]
*[[Department of Commerce (Alexandria-Prussia)|Commerce]]
*[[Department of Commerce (Alexandria-Prussia)|Commerce]]
*[[Department of Culture and Tourism (Alexandria-Prussia)|Culture and Tourism]]
*[[Department of Community and Housing Development (Alexandria-Prussia)|Community & Housing Development]]
*[[Department of Culture and Tourism (Alexandria-Prussia)|Culture & Tourism]]
*[[Department of Defense (Alexandria-Prussia)|Defense]]
*[[Department of Defense (Alexandria-Prussia)|Defense]]
*[[Department of Drugs and Alcohol Programs (Alexandria-Prussia)|Drugs & Alcohol Programs]]
*[[Department of Drugs and Alcohol Programs (Alexandria-Prussia)|Drugs & Alcohol Programs]]
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*[[Department of Energy (Alexandria-Prussia)|Energy]]
*[[Department of Energy (Alexandria-Prussia)|Energy]]
*[[Department of Environmental Protection (Alexandria-Prussia)|Environmental Protection]]
*[[Department of Environmental Protection (Alexandria-Prussia)|Environmental Protection]]
*[[Department of Forests, Parks and Wildlife (Alexandria-Prussia)|Forests, Parks & Wildlife]]
*[[Department of General Services (Alexandria-Prussia)|General Services]]
*[[Department of General Services (Alexandria-Prussia)|General Services]]
*[[Department of Health (Alexandria-Prussia)|Health]]
*[[Department of Health (Alexandria-Prussia)|Health]]
*[[Department of Homeland Security (Alexandria-Prussia)|Homeland Security]]
*[[Department of Homeland Security (Alexandria-Prussia)|Homeland Security]]
*[[Department of Housing and Community Development (Alexandria-Prussia)|Housing and Community Development]]
*[[Department of Human Services (Alexandria-Prussia)|Human Services]]
*[[Department of Human Services (Alexandria-Prussia)|Human Services]]
*[[Department of Interior (Alexandria-Prussia)|Interior]]
*[[Department of Justice (Alexandria-Prussia)|Justice]]
*[[Department of Justice (Alexandria-Prussia)|Justice]]
*[[Department of Labor (Alexandria-Prussia)|Labor]]
*[[Department of Labor (Alexandria-Prussia)|Labor]]
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* [[Office of Open Records (Alexandria-Prussia)|Open Records]]
* [[Office of Open Records (Alexandria-Prussia)|Open Records]]
* [[Alexandria-Prussia Postal Service |Postal Service]]
* [[Alexandria-Prussia Postal Service |Postal Service]]
* [[Employee Retirement System (Alexandria-Prussia)|Retirement]]
* [[Central Employees Retirement System (Alexandria-Prussia)|Retirement]]
* [[Office of the Royal Household (Alexandria-Prussia)|Royal Household]]
* [[Securities and Exchanges Commission (Alexandria-Prussia)|Securities and Exchanges]]
* [[Securities and Exchanges Commission (Alexandria-Prussia)|Securities and Exchanges]]
* [[Sports Commission (Alexandria-Prussia) |Sports]]
* [[Central Trade Commission (Alexandria-Prussia)|Trade]]
* [[Central Trade Commission (Alexandria-Prussia)|Trade]]


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* [[Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (Alexandria-Prussia)|Conservation and Natural Resources]]  
* [[Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (Alexandria-Prussia)|Conservation & Natural Resources]]  
* Disabled Veterans
* Disabled Veterans
* Energy Research & Development
* Energy Research & Development
* [[Department of Environmental Services (Alexandria-Prussia)|Environmental Services]]
* [[Department of Environmental Resources (Alexandria-Prussia)|Environmental Resources]]
* Military Retirement
* Military Retirement
* Mines and Mineral Industries
* Navy
* Navy
* Public Welfare and Education  
* [[Department of Public Welfare and Education (Alexandria-Prussia)|Public Welfare & Education]]
* War  
* War  
* [[Wildlife Commission (Alexandria-Prussia)|Wildlife Commission]]
}}
}}

Revision as of 15:44, 6 June 2020

Department of Education
AP Department of Education.png
Agency overview
FormedOctober 17, 1980; 44 years ago (1980-10-17)
Preceding agency
  • Department of Public Welfare and Education
JurisdictionGovernment of Alexandria-Prussia
HeadquartersJames E. Austin Education and Tourism Building, Kingston, AP
Employees4,017
Annual budget$66.5 billion (2020)
Agency executive
  • Dr. Connie R. Kindler, Secretary of Education
Websitehttp://www.education.ap.gov

The Alexandria-Prussia Department of Education (ED or DoED) is a cabinet level department in charge of providing maintenance and support a thorough and efficient system of education. The Department has broad discretionary powers in both the development and administration of the educational policies which enhance the educational experience and quality in Alexandria-Prussia. It also works as an ongoing study of the educational process, conducting studies and programs designed to evaluate specific needs or qualities of the system. In doing so, the Department of Education will recommend changes and improvements to HM the King, the Minister-President and Parliament. The Department of Education is the second smallest department within HM Government after the Department of Culture and Tourism.

History

The Department's origin goes back to 1870, when Minister-President James Austin signed legislation creating the first Department of Education. Its main purpose was to collect information and statistics about the nation's schools. However, due to concern that the Department would exercise too much control over local schools, the new Department was demoted to an Office of Education in 1872.

Over the years, the office remained relatively small, operating under different titles and housed in various agencies until June 10, 1953 when it was merged into the newly created Department of Public Welfare and Education .

In 1979, Minister-President Roosevelt advocated for creating a cabinet-level Department of Education. Roosevelt's plan was to transfer most of the Department Public Welfare and Education's education-related functions to the Department of Education. Roosevelt also planned to transfer the education-related functions of the departments of Defense, Justice, Community and Housing Development, and Agriculture, as well as a few other central entities. The bill passed in 1980 after being receiving the support from HM the King and the Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords. However the bill was still opposed by the Unionist Party in both House of Representatives and House of Lords. The Unionist saw the department as unconstitutional, arguing that the Constitution doesn't mention education, and deemed it an unnecessary and illegal central bureaucratic intrusion into local affairs.

Prior to 1980, the Office of Education had 3,000 employees and an annual budget of $12 billion. Parliament appropriated to the Department of Education an annual budget of $14 billion and 17,000 employees when establishing it.

In 2016 All Student Succeeds Act law authorizes central funding for K-12 schools, represents the nation’s commitment to equal educational opportunity for all students and has influenced the education of millions of children. The act provided the Secretary of Education to start researching the centralizing of education in Alexandria-Prussia. However as of 2020, the Unionist Party has blocked any legislative to centralize the education system.

New Headquarters Building

In 2010 it was announced that Department of Education would seek to vacate the Health, Welfare, & Education Building as the building was suffering from deterioration and overcrowding between the Education Department, Department of Health and the Department of Human Services. The Department of General Services (DGS) began a searching for a new headquarters within the Kingston. However the search stop in 2011 due to lack of adequate funding from the current administration. However in 2015 the search resumed and after months of looking and numerous discussions, DGS purchased the old Capital Times Buildings for AP$159 million in 2016. The property consist of two linked 14-story towers. Construction began in late 2016 and last through the spring of 2018. The Education Department is taking the entire west building and floors 1-6 in the east building. The remaining floors in the east building would be used to house the new headquarters for the Department of Culture and Tourism. The Department started moving into the building in early summer 2018 through the fall.

Organization Structure

  • Secretary of Education
    • Executive Deputy Secretary
      • Office of Civil Rights
      • Office of Communications and Outreach
      • Office of Legislative Affairs and Policy
    • Office of General Counsel †
      • Deputy Secretary for Administration
        • Bureau of Finance and Operations
        • Health and Human Services Delivery Center †
        • Center for Data Quality
        • Office of Risk Management
      • Deputy Secretary for Libraries and Special Education
        • Bureau of English Language Acquisition
        • Bureau of Library Development
        • Bureau of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
      • Deputy Secretary for Early, Elementary and Secondary Education
        • Bureau for Elementary and Secondary Education
        • Bureau for Safe and Healthy Students
        • Bureau of Early Learning Education and Intervention Services
        • Bureau of Curriculum, Assessment and Instruction
          • School Leadership and Teacher Quality Program
          • Student Achievement and School Accountability Programs
      • Deputy Secretary for Education Technology, Innovation and Science
        • Institute of Education Sciences
        • Office of Educational Technology
        • Office of Innovation and Improvement
      • Deputy Secretary for Postsecondary Education and Financial Aid
        • Bureau of Career, Technical, and Adult Education
        • Bureau of Postsecondary Education
        • Central Student Financial Aid Agency

Health and Human Services Delivery Center provides HR and IT services to groups of agencies.
Office of General Counsel is an independent office that helps guide and interpret laws as well as providing legal services to the departments or offices of HM Government.

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