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  • Karma Hugo, Director of Early Learning, OSPI
    Feb 17, 2021
    Many working families with school-age children experienced an increased need for childcare during remote learning. This is especially true for essential workers. Our state depends on childcare and youth development programs so that its workforce can meet the needs of Washingtonians during these challenging times and help keep our economy afloat.聽The difficult decisions districts had to make about return-to-school schedules have a direct effect on local childcare and youth development programs. During COVID 19, childcare and youth development programs across the state adapted to accommodate children who would typically be in school in person. They changed schedules, purchased special equipment for remote learning, and took on new health and safety practices to support students and families amid a pandemic.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Feb 12, 2021
    We鈥檝e had a great advocacy week thanks to so many of our 51福利社 members reaching out to meet with their legislators. I have enjoyed the Zoom meetings and email exchanges as principals have been getting prepped for these important conversations and I鈥檝e been able to Zoom into several regional meetings to share a legislative update. Our voice is always needed across the state to help those creating policy ensure that the right decisions are being made for students. If you have specific questions or want to get involved with advocacy, let me know.
  • Abby Bowers | Director of Special Programs | Capital Region ESD 113
    Feb 12, 2021
    Weekly special education and Section 504 resources from Abby Bowers, Capital Region ESD 113's Director of Special Programs.
  • Fred Yancey | The Nexus Group
    Feb 12, 2021
    鈥淲hat campaigns are for is weeding out the people聽who, for one way or another, weren鈥檛 making it for the long haul.鈥 ~ Calvin Trilling.聽Substitute the word 鈥渂ills鈥 for 鈥減eople鈥 and the current legislative process is summarized. As cut-offs happen, bills 鈥榙ie鈥 (with the caveat that any bill can be resurrected at the legislature鈥檚 will). They don鈥檛 make it for the long haul.聽Lobbying, (campaigning) is the primary vehicle for either 鈥榢illing鈥 a bill or keeping it alive. That is why contact with legislators throughout the session is so critical.
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, 51福利社
    Feb 5, 2021
    Each week of this session has brought a slew of new bills, ideas, and conversation related to education funding and policy. In addition, there is an incredible amount of new information each week related to health and safety practices for reopening schools released by OSPI, the Department of Health, and the Governor鈥檚 Office. Hang in there and know that you are not alone with this onslaught of information. Reach out if you have questions or need clarification on anything.


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