PDE Launches New, Improved Website To Recruit PA Teachers (October 5, 2023)

On October 3, 2023, the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) launched a new website to provide resources and information to individuals interested in becoming educators in the Commonwealth. The website includes testimonials from real-life teachers, career and certification process guidance, information about individualized pathways to becoming an educator, and more.

Earlier this year, PDE announced that processing timelines for In-State Level I certificates have been reduced by approximately 10 weeks since 2022. PDE also launched a new feature on its website to improve transparency and responsiveness in the educator certification process. The certification “clock” on PDE’s Certification page shows, in real time, the length of time needed to process a certificate once all required information is submitted to PDE.

Additionally, last year, PDE revamped its website to allow current and prospective educators to more easily access information related to certifications. Changes to the Certification page include more easy-to-follow breakdowns on common topics that educators are searching for; condensed and updated frequently asked questions; a step-by-step guide and instructional YouTube video for first-time users; and more.

For more information on the Pennsylvania Department of Education, please visit the website.

As Winter Approaches PA DHS Reminds Pennsylvanians that Medicaid, CHIP Cover COVID-19 Testing, Vaccine, And Treatment Costs (October 5, 2023) 

Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) Secretary Dr. Val Arkoosh is reminding Pennsylvanians who receive health care coverage through Medicaid (called Medical Assistance or MA in Pennsylvania) or CHIP, as well as the health care professionals who work with them, that the cost of COVID-19 vaccines, tests, and treatment are covered by the programs. 

Medicaid, including the Medicaid managed care organizations, is required to provide coverage for COVID-19 vaccines, vaccine administration, testing, treatment, and stand-alone vaccine counseling for beneficiaries under 21 without cost sharing, at least through September 30, 2024. This includes new booster shots as they are approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In addition, Medicaid must cover all types of FDA-approved COVID-19 diagnostic and screening tests, including those done at testing sites, at home tests that are sent to a laboratory for processing, and at-home tests that do not require a laboratory.   

CHIP contracted managed care organizations must ensure continued coverage without cost sharing for all FDA-approved or authorized COVID-19 vaccines, vaccine administration, screening and testing, treatment, and stand-alone vaccine counseling. Stand-alone vaccine counseling occurs when a patient or caregiver receives vaccine information from a provider, but a vaccine is not administered in the same visit.  

In addition to free testing available through Medicaid, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently announced that beginning September 25, 2023, all U.S. households can order four free at-home tests to be delivered to them.  

More information on Medicaid and CHIP, including applying for these and other benefits, is available on the DHS website. 

IU 13 Provides Compliance Tracking Software (October 4, 2023)

With all the demands to track completion dates and renewals, collecting clearances and training certificates often becomes a manual task. A solution has been created by Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 to do this electronically, freeing your staff time to attend to other essential duties. If you would like to learn more about this exciting new program, developed by a school system for school systems, we welcome you to attend one of the following demonstrations:

Date: Tuesday October 24th 9am – 10am
Date: Wednesday November 1st 1pm – 2pm
Date: Thursday November 9th 9am – 10am

For registration to attend, please follow this LINK.

This product is offered by HR Solutions for Schools, developed by Lancaster-Lebanon IU13. For questions, please contact Claudia Schadler-Duong, HR Solutions for Schools Manager, at [email protected] or 717-947-1865.

DHS Partners with Mappedin to Provide free Safety Tool for Faster First Response to Crises (September 28, 2023)

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has partnered with Mappedin to develop a suite of new AI-powered tools aimed at automating the mapping process. Such tools include Mappedin Response, a cloud-based capability that enables first responders to review and analyze indoor floor plans in real-time while responding to emergencies. In addition, Mappedin says its new tool, Mappedin Maker, will bridge the gap by providing access to an interactive 3D wayfinding map as well as a facility for multi-format exports

According to K-12 Dive, users can upload a floor plan of their venue or use the Maker App for iOS to create a map, which Mappedin Maker converts into a digital map. This map can be posted on websites for wayfinding or downloaded as a PDF for offline use, Mappedin says.

Mappedin Maker is widely available for free to users.

To read more from K-12 Dive, click here.

PAPSA Sponsor Vector Solutions Provides Strategies to Prevent Vaping in K-12 Schools (September 28, 2023)

Schools are grappling with a growing vaping problem. According to 2022 data from the FDA and CDC, over 14% of US middle and high school students vape.

Vaping poses risks, both in terms of students health and their academics, and prevention requires a comprehensive, data-driven approach. As schools plan for fall 2023, it’s important to consider a robust vaping prevention program.

Download the guide to learn:
-Information About Vaping
-10 Components of a Well-Rounded Vaping Prevention Program
-A Comprehensive Prevention Plan
​-Online Training for Students and Educators

To access the free Guide, click here.