Posted by The Huron Hub | May 15, 2020
Gov. Whitmer today announced the Return to Learning Advisory Council through Executive Order 2020-88, formalizing a process for determining how schools may be able to reopen in the fall.
The panel–comprised of students, parents, frontline educators, administrators and public health officials–will provide the COVID-19 Task Force on Education with recommendations on how to safely, equitably, and efficiently return to school in the Fall.
The State of Michigan will also partner with a national nonprofit organization called Opportunity Labs to bring national expertise to this project.
“It’s critical we bring together experts in health care and education, as well as students, educators, and families to think about how and if it’s possible to safely return to in-person learning in the fall and how to ensure the more than 1.5 million K-12 students across Michigan get the education they need and deserve,” Whitmer said said. “This panel will use a data-informed and science-based approach with input from epidemiologists to determine if, when, and how students can return to school this fall and what that will look like.”
On March 3, Whitmer established the COVID-19 Task Force on Education which includes key state government agencies, including representatives from MDHHS, MDE, and others.
“Since then, she has worked around the clock with experts in health care and education to protect our students, educators, and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic,” a statement from the governor’s office said.
Whitmer closed school buildings to students on March 16, and announced on April 30 that buildings would remain closed for the duration of the school year.
The original task force will recommend a roadmap and framework for school to utilize to plan for various public health scenarios.
“Going forward, the Task Force will be informed by the Return to School Advisory Council, including voices from educators, health experts, and other community stakeholders. The Advisory Council will gather critical stakeholder feedback on the content of the Roadmap,” a statement from Whitmer said.
Whitmer says schools must consider the following key issues before opening:
- Performing outreach to ensure the voices of stakeholders are included in the discussion of implementing the 2020-2021 school year in these challenging and uncharted circumstances.
- Ensuring experts in public health and epidemiology are informing the discussion of safety returning to school.
- Recommending actions to remove statutory/administrative barriers to delivering education before we are at Phase 6 of the MI Safe Start Plan.
- Recommending actions to develop and improve systems for remedial support for students who experienced learning loss during the spring and summer.
“I want to thank all of the parents who have been burning the candle at both ends these last few months trying to help their kids stay on track with their schoolwork while juggling their other responsibilities during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. I know it hasn’t been easy,” Whitmer said. “My hope is that by organizing a formal process informed by public health experts, we can give school districts much-needed direction heading into the 2020-2021 school year.”
Dr. Mario Ramirez, managing director of Opportunity Labs, is a practicing emergency physician and former acting director of pandemic and emerging threats for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services during the ebola epidemic.
“We look forward to supporting the Advisory Council in its work to ensure the safest possible return to school in the fall,” Ramirez said.
Support for the project is being provided but the Council of Michigan Foundations, the C.S. Mott Foundation, and other philanthropic organizations.
Anyone interested in the Return to Learn Advisory Council can apply by going to Michigan.gov/appointments and click ‘apply now’ under boards and commissions.
The panel will be made up of more than 20 members representing K-12 administrators and educators, health experts and community stakeholders.
You will be able to choose Return to School Advisory Council under the appointment information tab within the application.
Applications are due by Wednesday, May 20.
I am an educator for GSRP and have been blessed to continue to get paid but amnervouse if schos do not open in the fall i may be without a job. I have a passion for early child with my masters in early childhood. I would love tp be a part of the decision making process. Feel free to contact me.