Biden Issues National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness
On January 21, President Biden released a roadmap an
actionable plan across the federal government to address the COVID-19 pandemic,
including twelve initial executive actions that will be issued by President
Biden during his first two days in office. To execute on the National Strategy,
the White House will establish a COVID-19 Response Office responsible for
coordinating the pandemic response across all federal departments and agencies
AASA applauds the clear, strong and decisive direction being
demonstrated on Day One of the Biden Administration. This is a much-needed step
forward in a coordinated response to the ongoing pandemic, and will help to
alleviate some of the downward pressure and decision making that was placed
upon local leaders to date.
Specific to the plan’s education-related elements, we are
pleased to see many of the items AASA had recommended and mentioned in our
communications with the transition team, including:
- a
focus on K-12 education funding;
- restoring
the FEMA reimbursement for schools;
- a
national testing strategy that supports school screening testing programs
and provides clear, unified approach and TA for testing in schools;
- updated
public health guidance on containment and mitigation measures that
provides metrics for schools to measure and monitor the incidence and
prevalence of COVID-19 as well as updated guidance on physical distancing
protocols, and contact tracing in schools;
- a
national strategy for safely reopening schools, including requiring ED
& HHS to provide guidance on safe reopening and operating, and to
develop a Safer Schools and Campuses Best Practices Clearinghouse to share
lessons learned and best practices from across the country;
- pushing
the FCC to support student connectivity in their homes.
This direct responsiveness to practitioner
feedback is critical and demonstrates that the Biden Administration, serious in
its priority of opening schools in its first 100 days, recognizes that the
ultimate work and responsibility of opening schools lies with local school
system leaders and that as such, their voice, insights and recommendations
should be reflected in any nation-wide plan. We look forward to working with
the Biden administration, welcome the confirmation of Education Secretary
nominee Miguel Cardona, and stand ready to support the important work of safely
opening the nation’s schools.