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Related: About this forumIowa got the letter (from the Biden Admin Department of Education)
https://andykopsa.substack.com/p/iowa-got-the-letter?r=67vqv&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=emailIowa is on notice. This is from the US Secretary of Education.
The plan Iowa submitted and signed was misleading at best and purposefully deceptive at worst. Reynolds, Ed. Director Lebo signed legally binding documents in order to receive $$ hundreds of millions of US taxpayer money.
I have been reporting on this for a few months now and this letter from the US Department of Education is overdue.
You cannot take federal taxpayer dollars and not follow the rules.
If you or I lied on an application for a loan or credit card statement and signed off attesting to its truthiness? We would be on the hook.
Iowa Department of Education you aren't special, in fact I have heard from families across Iowa - with kids who have special needs, children who are medically fragile who need face to face learning but cannot send kids to school because of the Governor's discriminatory anti-mask laws.
I can't seem to copy the letter. Go to the link - the letter is about 4 paragraphs explaining gently the consequences of not following guidelines
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Iowa got the letter (from the Biden Admin Department of Education) (Original Post)
rurallib
Aug 2021
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(3,654 posts)1. The Letter
THE SECRETARY OF EDUCATION
WASHINGTON, DC 20202
August 18, 2021
The Honorable Kim Reynolds
The Honorable Ann Lebo Governor
Education Director State Capitol
Iowa Department of Education Des Moines, IA 50319
Des Moines, IA 50319
Dear Governor Reynolds and Director Lebo:
As the new school year begins in school districts across Iowa, it is our shared priority that
students return to in-person instruction safely. The safe return to in-person instruction requires
that school districts be able to protect the health and safety of students and educators, and that
families have confidence that their schools are doing everything possible to keep students
healthy. Iowas actions to block school districts from voluntarily adopting science-based
strategies for preventing the spread of COVID-19 that are aligned with the guidance from
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) puts these goals at risk and may
infringe upon a school districts authority to adopt policies to protect students and
educators as they develop their safe return to in-person instruction plans required by
Federal law.
We are aware that Iowa has enacted a State law prohibiting local educational agencies
(LEAs) from adopting requirements for the universal wearing of masks.1 This State level action
against science-based strategies for preventing the spread of COVID-19 appears to restrict the
development of local health and safety policies and is at odds with the school district planning
process embodied in the U.S. Department of Educations (Departments) interim final
requirements. As you know, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP Act) requires each
LEA that receives Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) funds to
adopt a plan for the safe return to in-person instruction and continuity of services. (See section
2001(i).) The Departments interim final requirements clarify that such plan must
describe...how [the LEA] will maintain the health and safety of students, educators, and other
staff and the extent to which it has adopted policies, and a description of any such policies, on
each of the following safety recommendations established by the CDC... The safety
recommendations include universal and correct wearing of masks.
The Department is concerned that Iowas actions could limit each LEAs ability under
the ARP Act to adopt a plan for the safe return to in-person instruction and continuity of services
that the LEA determines adequately protects students and educators by following CDC guidance.
The Department stands with the dedicated educators who are working to safely reopen
schools and maintain safe in-person instruction.
The Department also emphasizes that it is within an LEAs discretion to use ARP ESSER
funds for implementing indoor masking policies or other policies aligned with CDC guidance.
Section 2001(e)(2)(Q) of the ARP Act explicitly gives LEAs the authority to use ARP ESSER
funds (as well as ESSER funds granted through prior relief funding) for developing strategies
and implementing public health protocols including, to the greatest extent practicable, policies in
line with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the reopening and
operation of school facilities to effectively maintain the health and safety of students, educators,
and other staff.
We are eager to partner with Iowa on any efforts to further our shared goals of protecting
the health and safety of students and educators. In addition, the Department will continue to
closely review and monitor whether Iowa is meeting all of its Federal fiscal requirements. Its
critical that we do everything in our power to provide a safe environment for our students and
staff to thrive.
Sincerely,
Miguel A. Cardona, Ed.D.
rurallib
(63,293 posts)3. thanks so much
madaboutharry
(41,391 posts)2. Secretary Cardona is dealing with a first class idiot.
Maybe the only thing Reynolds will understand is not getting money.