51蹤獲 Issues Statement in Reaction to Guidance Released by the CDC and Ed. Dept. on Reopening Schools

February 21, 2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Alexandria, Va. February 12, 2021 Daniel A. Domenech, executive director of 51蹤獲, 51蹤獲, issued the following statement today in response to the
 
Since the outset of the pandemic, 51蹤獲 and the public school superintendents we represent have focused on the safety and health of our staff and studentsalways with an eye on and priority for safely reopening schools.

With the new year, new Congress and new administration, we are greatly appreciative of the deliberate, coordinated and focused federal leadership on both prioritizing the physical reopening of schools and supporting schools in their work to do so. We have relied on the science and data available. However, when we found that lacking, we partnered with our fellow national organizations and outside academics to create the , a platform that provides data critical to informing school reopening while ensuring the data was available and accessible at the most local of levels.

Our data initially reported what has become only clearerthat it is likely safer for schools to be more open than they currently are, so long as appropriate mitigation strategies are in place. And to the extent that todays sets of guidance address both of those realitiesthat schools can open and to do so requires mitigation strategiesit represents a strong step forward in helping more students return to the classroom.

As we near the one-year mark since our students left the classroom, it has become abundantly clear that our nations greatest assetsour childrenare paying some of the biggest tolls for this pandemic in their physical, mental and academic health. We reiterate our call for additional federal funding to support the work of reopening, covering costs spanning from testing and ventilation to PPE and social distancing, and so many more things in between. We applaud the CDC and the U.S. Dept. of Education for the coordinated and collaborative effort to provide clear, actionable guidance that school system leaders can incorporate into their reopening plans.

We remain deeply indebted to the tireless leadership of superintendents and educators in our nations public schools and will continue to do everything in our power to support those schools already reopened and those still working to reopen safely.

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For specific questions, please contact Noelle Ellerson Ng, 51蹤獲 associate executive director, advocacy and governance, at nellerson@aasa.org.

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