Support Reopening Schools Safely
Educators, parents, and students must be assured that when returning to school they will be safe and that schools at a bare minimum follow all CDC guidelines. Until a campus, a worksite, or a classroom can assure educators, students, and parents that they will be safe, it is too great a risk for anyone to enter a school facility.
AEA reaffirms the principles put forth in our March 30, 2020 communication to districts. With the spread of COVID-19 accelerating from that time to now, AEA stands by the statements below. Please sign the pledge in support of these statements:
- In-person instruction should be delayed until at least the end of the first nine-weeks of the school calendar and only occur after Arizona reaches Phase II of the Opening America Up Again plan as set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- To maintain supports for students and our community during this pandemic, districts shall receive at least the same level of federal, state, and local funding as they did the previous year.
- Districts will be granted flexibility toward meeting the requirement of 180 days of instruction due to disruptions related to COVID-19.
- The AZM2 will not be administered due to the ongoing disruption created by the COVID-19 pandemic rendering high-stakes, standardized test scores unreliable for the 2020-2021 school year.
- Districts must provide alternative opportunities for employees with underlying health issues to contribute their skills and labor.
- Appropriate safety equipment, supplies, and protocols must be provided to all school staff working at district sites.
- Districts that require employees to report to school sites must provide justification that the work is critical in nature and cannot be accomplished at home.