NREA Weekly Updates, July 9th, 2021

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2021 National Forum to Advance Rural Education: 113 Years of Highlighting Rural Education
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Raising Rural: A Fair Chance at a Good Life…it’s the theme of the 2021 National Forum to Advance Rural Education. We're excited to partner with the Rural Schools Collaborative to host a hybrid event this year! Join us in person in Indianapolis or virtually November 11-12! https://www.nrea.net/2021-Convention-Research-Symposium #RuralEdForum
 
 
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Rural Schools Collaborative is proud to share this video from Connie Michael of Crow Agency Elementary, who received the 2020 National Signature Project Award for her project, "A’ashe Kussee’ Alatshiia, River to Garden."
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Letter From Secretary Cardona Re: Vaccinations, Screening Testing, And Summer Learning And Enrichment Opportunities 

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USED Approves State ARP Plans
  
On July 7, USED announced the approval of seven American Rescue Plan (ARP) Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund state plans and distribute remaining funding to those states. These plans detail how states are using and plan to use ARP ESSER funds to safely reopen and sustain the safe operation of schools and address the needs of students, including by equitably expanding opportunities for students disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  
  
Earlier this year, the Department distributed two-thirds of the ARP ESSER funds, totaling $81 billion, to 50 states and the District of Columbia. The remaining third of the funding to states is being made available to states once their plans are approved. The approval of state plans for Arkansas, the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, and Utah will result in the release of nearly $6 billion in ARP ESSER funds, following the $12 billion in ARP ESSER funds distributed earlier this year. 
  
A total of 40 states have submitted their ARP ESSER state plans to the Department. The agency is reviewing plans expeditiously and is in contact with states to ensure they meet all necessary requirements. The Department is also in contact with states that have not yet submitted plans, the vast majority of which are due to state board of education or legislative review requirements.

https://oese.ed.gov/offices/american-rescue-plan/american-rescue-plan-elementary-and-secondary-school-emergency-relief/stateplans/
 
Rural Educator Weekly Spotlight:
My Language Learners Seemed Like Ghosts”:A Rural Teacher’s Transformational Journey Implementing theSeal of Biliteracy
My Language Learners Seemed Like Ghosts”:A Rural Teacher’s Transformational Journey Implementing theSeal of Biliteracy
Read about Nidza Marichal's journey to implement a promising practice for her Latinx students in rural FL. Learn what practices allowed her to build relationships with her secondary English learner students, support their learning, and promote equity.
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Rural Broadband
The Maine Community College System will train hundreds of rural students in remote work skills as the pandemic continues to shift the American job landscape.
The Maine Community College System will train hundreds of rural students in remote work skills as the pandemic continues to shift the American job landscape.
The Maine Community College System will launch a free training program to prepare over 700 rural students for remote jobs over the next three years.
Students living in rural areas of the state will be able to take six- to nine-month-long online courses in fields especially conducive to remote work, such as IT support, customer service, and medical transcription. Participants will receive training and earn a certificate in remote work skills. The program will also offer a certificate course for supervisors on how to manage remote workers.
Administrators plan to start the Remote Work for ME program next January with a cohort of about 60 rural students. The $1.2 million programs will be funded by a $535,000 seed grant from Ascendium Education Group, a philanthropic organization focused on postsecondary education, as well as funds from the John T. Gorman Foundation, the community college system, and its foundation.
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