Anonymous wrote:You mean puts the virus first.
This is a deadly mistake.
Anonymous wrote:I wish we could vote
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG, they wrote the letter in such a way that you cannot tell that the bill is for opening schools in the FALL!! So people are going to read that, not read the actual bill, and send the letter. This is why I hate politics.
Dear Colleague,
The Virginia Senate is considering a bill (SB 1303) that would force every school division in Virginia to offer in-person instruction to every student, based on the preference of the student's parent or guardian.
This is a very bad idea: Our school divisions have made their pandemic teaching arrangements very carefully, based on input from local health officials and communities. They should not now be forced to change their approach by an unnecessary and ill-advised state mandate.
Let your Senator know that you want them to strongly OPPOSE SB 1303!
Dr. James J. Fedderman
VEA President
SB1303 has an emergency clause to make it effective on passage (so spring 2021). It's Chap Petersen's amemendment that is for fall. Given that most districts in VA are hybrid and the ones that aren't are close to returning or at least have viable return plans, I don't think asking for some sort of hybrid this spring is too big an ask.
Anonymous wrote:OMG, they wrote the letter in such a way that you cannot tell that the bill is for opening schools in the FALL!! So people are going to read that, not read the actual bill, and send the letter. This is why I hate politics.
Dear Colleague,
The Virginia Senate is considering a bill (SB 1303) that would force every school division in Virginia to offer in-person instruction to every student, based on the preference of the student's parent or guardian.
This is a very bad idea: Our school divisions have made their pandemic teaching arrangements very carefully, based on input from local health officials and communities. They should not now be forced to change their approach by an unnecessary and ill-advised state mandate.
Let your Senator know that you want them to strongly OPPOSE SB 1303!
Dr. James J. Fedderman
VEA President
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SB1303, which mandates an in-person school option, passed the Education Committee in the Senate on 1/28 (YAY!). But it still has a ways to go to become law. WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
The bill will go before the full VA Senate next week (wk of 2/1). Please contact your VA State Senator right away and share your opinion!
You can find his/her contact info here: https://whosmy.virginiageneralassembly.gov/
If it passes the full senate vote, then it will go before the House of Delegates the week after (wk of 2/8). Please contact your VA Delegate and share your opinion!
You can find his/her contact info here: https://whosmy.virginiageneralassembly.gov/
If it passes the House of Delegates, then it will go before Governor Northam. Please contact Governor Northam and share your opinion! You can do that here: https://www.governor.virginia.gov/constituent-services/communicating-with-the-governors-office/
I know there are tentative plans to bring kids back into the classroom in March, but we can’t rely on that given the teachers unions’ bully pulpit, especially w/r/t next school year. There needs to be someone/something that PUTS OUR CHILDREN FIRST!
Go take a nap. You sound hysterical.