Teach the Vote’s Week in Review: Feb. 12, 2021

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Date Posted: 2/12/2021
Here's a look at this week’s education news from the ATPE Governmental Relations team.
- CONGRESSIONAL UPDATE: ATPE shares federal legislative priorities with Congress
- LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: Senate Finance committee starts work on state budget
- FEDERAL UPDATE: Education Department launches NAEP survey
- CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: New CDC guidance for schools and calls for teacher vaccine access
- Pressure mounts for Texas officials to make STAAR testing optional
- ELECTION UPDATE: Early voting begins next week in HD 68
- SBEC holds first 2021 meeting, discusses contract abandonment
- Register to attend ATPE at the Virtual Capitol

Texas mourned the loss of U.S. Rep. Ron Wright (R-Texas, CD-6) this week, who died after contracting COVID-19. He had also fought a long battle against lung cancer. Wright represented constituents in the Arlington-Fort Worth area since his election in 2019. He had been one of only two Texans serving on the U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor. Gov. Greg Abbott will call a special election to fill the vacancy.

FEDERAL UPDATE: This week, the U.S. Department of Education announced the launch of the “NAEP 2021 School Survey.” The aim of the survey, which differs from the previously canceled National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Assessment, is to collect national and state data on how schools are reopening and how students are receiving instruction. Because the survey relies on the NAEP system, the data will be collected from fourth- and eighth-grade students. Data collection will begin this month and continue through June.
CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: On Friday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released new guidance for schools reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic. Highlights include recommending schools “layer” mitigation strategies such as masking, distancing, and handwashing. According to NPR, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky told reporters the “CDC is not mandating that schools reopen.” Texas schools reopened before many in other parts of the country. Here is an excerpt from the new guidance issued today:

On Monday, members of the Texas State Board of Education (SBOE) urged the state’s Expert Vaccine Allocation Panel (EVAP) to add teachers and school staff to its Phase 1B criteria, which would provide immediate access to COVID-19 vaccines for those who choose to be immunized. SBOE Chairman Keven Ellis (R-Lufkin) sent the letter, which was signed by 14 of the board’s 15 elected members, including Audrey Young (R-Nacogdoches) and Sue Melton-Malone (R-Robinson) who are also ATPE members. ATPE has been advocating for educators to receive access to the vaccines as quickly as possible and thanked the SBOE members for their support. Read more about the SBOE members’ letter in this blog post from ATPE Lobbyist Mark Wiggins.
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The state is facing additional pressure to offer relief from burdensome standardized testing requirements, which is an ATPE legislative priority this session. A bipartisan coalition of Texas House members led by state Rep. Diego Bernal (D-San Antonio) signed a letter this week asking TEA to allow students to opt out of this year’s STAAR test. The letter highlighted the agency’s requirement that students take the test in person, which would force students who are currently receiving remote instruction for health and safety reasons to show up on campus or at a designated testing location. Sixty-seven House members, both Republicans and Democrats, signed the letter. Read more about it in this post by ATPE Lobbyist Mark Wiggins.
In addition to spearheading the letter, Rep. Bernal has filed House Bill 999 to expand graduation options for the increased number of high school students expected to opt out of STAAR end-of-course testing this year due to COVID-19. For related coverage on whether students can opt out of STAAR, check out this article today from Aliyya Swaby of the Texas Tribune.

ATPE Lobbyist Andrea Chevalier joined Newstalk 710 KURV on the air this week to talk about TEA’s requirement that students show up in person to take the STAAR, even if they have been learning remotely. Chevalier emphasized the desire of educators and students to maintain a safe learning environment and raised concerns over the validity of using STAAR data collected this year for diagnostic purposes.



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