USDE’s Office for Civil Rights Opens Investigations in Five States Regarding Prohibitions of Universal Indoor Masking (August 31, 2021)

On Tuesday, August 31, 2021, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) opened directed investigations in five states exploring whether statewide prohibitions on universal indoor masking discriminate against students with disabilities who are at heightened risk for severe illness from COVID-19 by preventing them from safely accessing in-person education.

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PDE Releases SAS Institute PennLink (August 30, 2021)

On August 30, 2021, Brian W. Campbell, PDE Director of the Bureau of Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction, disseminated a PennLink to PA school entities titled 2021 Standards Aligned System Institute Focusing Forward: Creating Innovative Educational Pathways. The memo states that the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s (PDE) 2021 SAS Institute, Focusing Forward: Creating Innovative Educational Pathways, will be held December 6-8, 2021, at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center. (Note: Both live and virtual options will be available.) An Act 45 program will commence on Sunday afternoon.

In addition, PDE is excited to announce a partnership between the SAS Institute and the Data Summit, scheduled for March 20-23, 2022! Benefits to attending both conferences include:- An alignment between SAS Institute and Data Summit sessions- A discounted registration fee for attending both conferences- A combined 50-hour Act 45 program A draft agenda and a request for proposals are available at https://www.iu5.org/sas. Deadline for proposal submissions is September 7, 2021. Registration will open October 1, 2021. Questions may be directed to [email protected] or [email protected].

Gov. Wolf asks General Assembly to Pass K-12 Mask Mandate (August 28, 2021)

Governor Tom Wolf has called upon the PA General Assembly to return to Harrisburg in order to pass legislation that would mandate the use of masks in K-12 PA schools and childcare centers. The governor penned a letter to both legislative chambers stating that there is overwhelming support for a statewide mask mandate to protect children and staff.

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PDE, PDH, & DHS Remind Families of Importance of Child Immunizations for the New School Year (August 26, 2021)

The Pennsylvania departments of Education, Health, Human Services, and Insurance are reminding families to ensure their children’s immunizations are up to date as part of back-to-school preparations. Immunization requirements also extend to students of cyber and charter schools.

Immunizations are a necessary precaution needed to protect infants, children, and teens from serious childhood diseases such as measles, mumps and chickenpox. Staying up to date with immunizations provides the best protection against disease and is essential to individual and population health.

Under the Affordable Care Act, most insurance plans, including those bought through the federal Marketplace, as well as the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and Medicaid, are required to cover school vaccinations as a free preventive service without charging a copayment or coinsurance.

“As students head back to school this year, parents no doubt have many decisions and concerns to consider during this difficult time,” said Insurance Commissioner Jessica Altman. “Thankfully, the cost of school vaccinations isn’t one of them, as most insurance plans cover required immunizations with no cost to the consumer.”

These immunizations are covered regardless of whether or not the yearly deductible has been met. However, it is important to make sure that the doctor or provider who administers the immunization is within your health insurance plan’s network, or you may be responsible for the cost.

Immunization-preventable diseases can be very dangerous, may require hospitalization, and can even result in death. A discussion with your doctor or your child’s doctor can help determine which vaccines are needed.

“Immunizations are a safe and effective way to protect yourself and your children from a number of serious, life-threatening diseases,” Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam said. “Getting your immunizations can help protect those around you, including people with compromised immune systems who cannot get inoculated. It is essential that everyone, especially children, are up-to-date on all recommended immunizations before heading back to school or within that first week.”

In recent years, a change in state regulations altered the provisional period in which students could attend school without their vaccinations from eight months to five days. Children in grades K-12 need the following immunizations for attendance: tetanus, diphtheria, polio, MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), hepatitis B, and chickenpox. Children entering the seventh grade also need additional immunizations of meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV) and tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis (Tdap). If a child does not have at least one dose of the above immunizations, he or she risks exclusion from school. Additionally, while the COVID-19 vaccine is not mandatory to attend school, the Wolf Administration encourages Pennsylvanians age 12 and older to get the COVID-19 vaccine to ensure their safety during the 2021-2022 school year.

Health coverage is available for all children in Pennsylvania. No family makes too much money to purchase coverage through CHIP, and families or children may qualify for coverage through Medical Assistance. Immunizations and well-child visits necessary to help kids stay healthy are covered through both of these programs. If families have lost coverage due to a change in income or employment, CHIP and Medicaid can ensure parents can access affordable health coverage and care for their children.

“Medical Assistance and CHIP exist so that families and children don’t have to go without health care coverage. This is always important, but especially during a pandemic,” DHS Acting Secretary Meg Snead said. “DHS administers these safety-net programs so that people are able to meet essential needs during difficult times. That support will continue to be here to help Pennsylvanians as we work to recover from this public health crisis and period of economic insecurity.”

More information on CHIP can be found at www.chipcoverspakids.com. Families can apply for coverage through the CHIP program and determine their eligibility for Medical Assistance and other assistance programs that can help families online at www.compass.state.pa.us.  

“Students and educators are preparing for the beginning of a new school year and opportunities to teach, learn, and grow together in classrooms across the commonwealth,” said Secretary Dr. Noe Ortega. “As part of back to school preparations, I encourage families to ensure their children’s immunizations are up to date.”

Anyone looking to visit a local immunization clinic to receive vaccinations should call 1-877-PA-HEALTH (1-877-724-3258) to schedule an appointment. Pennsylvanians should have their vaccination records available when they call to make an appointment. A parent or legal guardian must accompany a child receiving immunizations.

August is National Immunization Awareness Month (NAIM), an observance coordinated annually to help highlight the importance of vaccination for people of all ages.

Additional information on immunizations can be found on the Pennsylvania Department of Health’s website at health.pa.gov.

PDE Issues PennLink on New School Social Worker Cert (August 25, 2021)

August 24, 2021, Dr. Kerry W. Helm, Chief of the PDE Division of Certification Services Bureau of School Leadership and Teacher Quality issued a PennLink to Local Education Agency (LEA) and Intermediate Unit (IU) Hiring Managers titled Recording and Slides Available: PDE Virtual Town Hall for New PK-12 School Social Worker Certification.

The memo states that on August 12, 2021 PDE held a Virtual Town Hall to inform the field about PDE’s newest certification, School Social Worker, Educational Specialist Certificate PK-12.

PDE has posted the recording and slides on its Information and Updates page and memo recipients were asked to share those materials with their networks.

In addition, PDE welcomes additional questions or comments at its dedicated certification resource account at [email protected].