Legislative Update: 2021 Final Edition
The 2021 Legislative Session has concluded. While we were the target of some major attacks, we were able to dodge a few bad bills.
Get the full details in the final edition of AFT-WV's Legislative Update.
The 2021 Legislative Session has concluded. While we were the target of some major attacks, we were able to dodge a few bad bills.
Get the full details in the final edition of AFT-WV's Legislative Update.
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LETTER
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BROOKSVILLE, FL -- April 12, 2021 In a letter issued by the US Department of Education in February, states were advised that they would have flexibility in determining how to apply the results of this year's standardized tests. Since then, districts have been awaiting clarification from Tallahassee regarding what--if any--accountability components might be waived. That clarification arrived late last week when the Commissioner of Education for the state of Florida issued an Emergency Order waiving accountability standards tied to standardized tests. Read the order here:
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HEADLINES:
Lobbyists Fight Democratic Proposals on Drug Pricing, Vaccine Access;
American Rescue Plan Can Expand Medicaid in States That Have Refused Funds;
Biden Administration Announces 500,000 New HealthCare.gov Sign-Ups;
KHN: 'I Can Breathe Again': Older Adults Begin to Test Freedom After Covid Vaccinations;
Alliance Members Meet with Members of Congress during Congressional Recess
One year after schools were forced to close for in-person instruction because of the Covid-19 Pandemic, teachers are back in the buildings doing what they do best, supporting public education and teaching and supporting our students. Teachers are wearing red to support public education, as front line workers teaching a hybrid schedule and only seeing a small percentage of their students. Despite the adversity, the Westbury Teachers Association has taken it all in stride!
One year after schools were forced to close for in-person instruction because of the Covid-19 Pandemic, teachers are back in the buildings doing what they do best, supporting public education and teaching and supporting our students. Teachers are wearing red to support public education, as front line workers teaching a hybrid schedule and only seeing a small percentage of their students. Despite the adversity, the Westbury Teachers Association has taken it all in stride!
IMPORTANT: Preventive health requirements for the Health Enhancement Program (HEP) have been reinstated for 2021. Requirements had been suspended at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic to relieve overall stress on the health care system. As doctors offices and health care facilities have re-opened with safety protocols and protections in place, it is critical that the life-saving preventive health measures of HEP continue as well.