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Affordable Connectivity Program

May 17, 2022May 17, 2022 Center for Education Policy + Practice

Your household may be eligible for discounted internet service. Outreach is happening to get families signed up – but educators should not overlook their own eligibility. The Affordable Connectivity Program – which replaced the Emergency Broadband Benefit program – will

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COVID-19 In Schools – May 12, 2022

May 16, 2022 Center for Education Policy + Practice

17,423 cases. The weather may feel like August but COVID cases numbers look more like December in Massachusetts public schools. Is your school or community impacted by the staffing absences for COVID-related reasons? We are getting reports of schools needing

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CVTE Teacher Testing – Proposed Regulations

May 10, 2022 Center for Education Policy + Practice

DESE has proposed changes to testing requirements for some Ch 74 teacher licenses. Public comments are due June 3, 2022. At the April 2022 Board of Elementary and Secondary Education meeting, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education proposed a

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COVID-19 In Schools – May 5, 2022

May 9, 2022 Center for Education Policy + Practice

8079 students and 2636 staff members are included in the reported COVID-19 cases. Over 10,000 individuals in the reported data among Massachusetts public schools. Just last week. Nothing to see here folks. Schools have important things to do – like

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Raising MCAS Scores & Graduation Requirements

May 2, 2022May 19, 2022 Center for Education Policy + Practice

Time to share your comments with DESE on raising the MCAS score requirements to earn a high school diploma! Public comment is open until June 3, 2022 on the proposed amendments to the regulations for Competency Determination for a high

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Testing Costs for New Teachers

April 28, 2022April 28, 2022 Center for Education Policy + Practice

A report from AACTE flags licensure tests as a barrier in cost and content for aspiring teachers. Is this a “water is wet” or a “we told you so” moment? A new infographic from the American Association of Colleges for

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Public Comment Palooza! Spring 2022

April 26, 2022August 11, 2022 Center for Education Policy + Practice

Three FIVE opportunities for public comment on regulations are open this week. Any member of the public can weigh in on proposed amendments to regulations during the public comment period. The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) publishes the

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COVID-19 In Schools – April 14, 202

April 25, 2022April 25, 2022 Center for Education Policy + Practice

We thought we would be done with COVID reporting but here we are. Cases still linger in schools in April. The statewide numbers are just above the pre-Thanksgiving rates. Most districts switched to at-home self-testing for COVID-19 weekly reporting. The

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COVID-19 In Schools – Feb 17, 2022

February 18, 2022 Center for Education Policy + Practice

COVID cases in public schools have finally dropped to pre-November levels. In addition to the switch to at-home tests, Governor Charlie Baker announced a repeal of the state-wide mask mandate in all public schools. Districts are free to make their

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Emergency License – Extended*

February 16, 2022 Center for Education Policy + Practice

Educators who hold an Emergency license may continue to be employed under the Emergency license for an additional year. *Educators with special education and English learner licenses need to take additional steps to work under the Emergency License in 2022-23.

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