NREA Weekly Updates: June 18th, 2021

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2021 National Forum to Advance Rural Education: 113 Years of Highlighting Rural Education
2021 NREA State Affiliates: 43 States & Counting...
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ARP ESSER State Plans
ARP ESSER State Plans
ARP ESSER State Plan Applications were due on June 7, 2021. The plans will be posted in the ARP ESSER State Plan table as they are received. Approved State materials will be posted following review and approval by the Department. Check to see if your state's plan has been submitted.
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Questions and Answers on Civil Rights and School Reopening in the COVID-19 Environment
Questions and Answers on Civil Rights and School Reopening in the COVID-19 Environment
Helping schools reopen safely and in ways that support equity among students is a top priority for the Department of Education. The purpose of this Q&A is to help students, families, schools, and the public support all students’ rights in educational environments, including in elementary and secondary schools and postsecondary institutions, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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RSC & NREA Join The COVID Collaborative
RSC & NREA Join The COVID Collaborative
RSC and NREA recently joined The COVID Collaborative. As part of the Rural Vaccine Uptake Initiative, we are pleased to invite Superintendents to a special White House Webinar on Wednesday, June 23!



Dear School District Superintendent:
We’re pleased to invite you to participate in a webinar on Wednesday, June 23rd, at 11:00 AM ET hosted by U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator and Counselor to the President Jeff Zients.
We’ll share an update on our National Month of Action for vaccinations, as well as our efforts to provide vaccine access to adolescents this summer and in the lead-up to the start of the 2021-22 school year. We will provide resources and ask for your help as we continue to mobilize an all-of-America sprint to get more Americans vaccinated as quickly as possible.
Please see event information below:
School District Superintendents Webinar on Vaccination Efforts
Wednesday, June 23rd, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET
Register in advance for this webinar:
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
This video conference meeting is by invitation only. Please RSVP by Tuesday, June 22 at 5:00 pm ET. If you have questions you would like to ask regarding vaccination efforts and adolescents/schools, please drop them in the questions/comments field when you register. Please note that registration for this event may close if we reach maximum capacity on Zoom.
Thank you for all that you are doing to provide safe in-person instruction to all of our students.
Best,
White House COVID-19 Response Team
Rural Educator Weekly Spotlight:
“We Acted Because it's What Needs to be Done: An Interview with West Virginia Teachers
“We Acted Because it's What Needs to be Done: An Interview with West Virginia Teachers
In 2018, West Virginia teachers staged a statewide strike that lasted almost two weeks and included schools across all 55 countywide districts. The main reported strike issues for West Virginia teachers included cuts to their healthcare coverage by the state and relatively low salaries. Prior to the strike, West Virginia teachers ranked 48th in the nation in terms of pay. The West Virginia strike sparked a year-long wave of teacher labor protests across the country, in both predominately rural states and large urban centers. In 2019, West Virginia teachers went on strike again, bringing the movement full circle. In November 2020, I interviewed Jay O’Neal and Sam Nelson, two teachers involved in the 2018 statewide teachers strike in West Virginia for the National Rural Education Association’s Annual Conference and Research Symposium. Jay O’Neal originated the Facebook page in 2017 that served as the hub for organizing activity prior to and during the 2018 strike. O’Neal is a middle school English and social studies teacher; Nelson is a high school English teacher.

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AASA Update: New FCC Emergency Connectivity Fund to Help Schools and Libraries
AASA Update: New FCC Emergency Connectivity Fund to Help Schools and Libraries
This week the FCC announced the initial filing window for the Emergency Connectivity Fund, a $7.17 billion program that will help schools and libraries? provide? the tools and services their communities? need? for remote learning during the COVID-19 emergency period. From June 29, 2021, to August 13, 2021, eligible schools and libraries can apply for financial support to purchase connected devices like laptops and tablets, Wi-Fi hotspots, modems, routers, and broadband connectivity to meet unmet needs for off-campus use by students, school staff, and library patrons during the COVID-19 emergency period. During this application filing window, eligible schools and libraries, in addition to consortia of schools and libraries, can submit requests for funding to purchase eligible equipment and services between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022. You can view an FCC Fact Sheet on the program by visiting: https://www.fcc.gov/sites/default/files/ecf_factsheet.pdf
The FCC will host a webinar on June 25, at 2 pm ET onfcc.gov/live to provide an overview of the Emergency Connectivity Fund, including applicant eligibility, supported equipment and services, reasonable support amounts, and the application and invoicing processes.
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