Teach the Vote's Week in Review: Dec. 4, 2020

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Date Posted: 12/04/2020
Welcome back from the Thanksgiving break! As we roll on toward the end of the year, stay on top of the education news with this week's highlights from ATPE Governmental Relations:
- ATPE issues statement on vaccine distribution, access for educators
- CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: New CDC guidance on masks and quarantines, plus other updates
- TEA reminds educators of upcoming reading-related certification deadlines
- Comptroller tells LBB budget outlook not as grim
- Charles Butt scholarship opens to aspiring teachers
- ELECTION UPDATE: Early voting in SD 30 runoff begins Dec. 9

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) updated its recommended quarantine period guidelines this week, shortening it from 14 days to 10 days if no symptoms are present, or seven days with no symptoms and a negative test result. The CDC also recommended this week, for the first time, that masks be universally-worn, even indoors, when people are not at home. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is expected to update its COVID-19 Support and Guidance resources soon, which may reflect updates to accommodate the CDC recommendation changes.

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) issued correspondence to school administrators this week about new Science of Teaching Reading (STR) requirements taking effect soon. Enacted as part of House Bill 3 in 2019, state law now requires that, starting January 1, 2021, those seeking intern, probationary, and standard certificates to teach students in PK-6 must pass the Science of Teaching Reading exam in addition to their certification field exam (e.g. Core Subjects with Science of Teaching Reading: Early Childhood–Grade 6). TEA has modified existing certification exams affected by the change to eliminate duplicative content also tested on the STR exam. The agency will implement a year-long transition in which both the old and new certification field exams are available. Candidates testing after January 1, 2021, are encouraged to take the newer version of their exam to avoid being tested on STR content in both the certification field exam and the STR exam. Read more from TEA about the changes and deadlines here.

The Charles Butt Scholarship for Aspiring Teachers is open to high school seniors to college juniors who are committed to teaching in a majority-economically disadvantaged school or in a shortage subject area in a Texas public school. The scholarship provides $8,000–$10,000 in annual funding for up to four years, professional development opportunities, mentorship, and participation in a statewide aspiring teachers network. Applications open each fall and deadlines differ based on the partner university through which the scholarship is awarded, which include many major Texas universities. Find more detail and how to apply for the scholarship here.
ELECTION UPDATE: The special election for Texas Senate District (SD) 30, where State Rep. Drew Springer (R-Meunster) faces salon owner Shelley Luther (R) of Pilot Point in a runoff, is approaching. Early voting starts next week on Wednesday, December 9, and continues through December 15. Election day is Saturday, December 19. Find information on the SD 30 candidates, including Rep. Springer's voting record on key education issues in the Texas House, by searching here on Teach the Vote. For polling places and hours, check here.

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