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National PTA Statement on New CDC Guidance for Reopening Schools

February 16, 2021 by Madison Estes

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ALEXANDRIA, Va., (Feb. 12, 2021)—The following statement can be attributed to National PTA President Leslie Boggs:

“National PTA appreciates the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issuing clearer guidance today for safely reopening schools for in-person instruction. Reopening schools for in-person learning is vital to ensure the continuity of education for every child, particularly those who do not have adequate access to technology. However, health and safety must continue to be the utmost priority. Parents are depending on the CDC to provide the best guidance for informed decisions to be made.

“National PTA appreciates the CDC providing clarity on the critical importance of universal use of masks for students, teachers and staff, as well as physical distancing between people to the greatest extent possible. National PTA also appreciates the CDC clarifying that rigorous sanitizing processes and viral screening and testing protocols are other important steps to mitigate transmission of COVID-19 in schools. Further, National PTA appreciates the CDC clarifying that the modes schools use for learning should be based on the current impact of the virus on individual communities. Additionally, National PTA appreciates the CDC clarifying that vaccines should be prioritized for teachers but are not required for schools to reopen for in-person learning. National PTA supports vaccination, and our association joined other education organizations in calling for school personnel to be given priority access.

“National PTA applauds the CDC for recommending that school leaders engage with the entire school community in developing reopening plans. National PTA has been calling for any decision to reopen schools to involve parents, families, students, educators and school employees in the planning, implementation and monitoring stages of reopening. Inclusive stakeholder engagement is essential for effective decision-making and successful implementation of school reopening plans, particularly engagement with parents and students to address unique family needs. 

“While the CDC’s new guidance is a positive step, more resources continue to be needed to help pay for the costs for schools to reopen safely and successfully and address the health, safety, infrastructure and physical, psychological, social and emotional needs of students, educators and staff. For nearly a year, National PTA has been calling on Congress to provide more funding to schools to address challenges they are facing during the pandemic.

“National PTA is committed to partnering with the CDC to get this information out to parents. Our association also remains committed to advocating to safeguard the education, health and safety of our nation’s children and make sure students, families and schools have what they need during this challenging time.”

Filed Under: Advocacy

Engaging Together To Be Healthy Webinar Series

December 20, 2020 by Stephanie Gray

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A series of three No Cost webinars covering the issues you are encountering in these uncertain times. You may register for one, two, or any combination of the three.

Webinar 3: March 3, 2021 at 7:30 pm Supporting Youth Fears, Worries, and Grief: A Webinar for Adults

This recording is only available until April 6, 2021

Join Linda for a presentation on how to support youth K-12 as they navigate their fears, worries, and grief during COVID-19. Linda will provide guidance to help you identify what’s going on for your child and how to incorporate mindfulness strategies to be an ongoing support. Live opportunity to receive answers to your questions.  

Linda Price, M.Ed., CAGS, LEP, E-RYT, YACEP

Linda is a Licensed Educational Psychologist. After working in schools for many years, she now runs a private practice, Wellness Empowerment, in Scituate, MA, where she provides individual and group counseling, workshops, and Mindful Parenting courses. Link to her full bio:Clinician Linda Price

Presenter: Linda Price, M.Ed., CAGS, LEP, E-RYT, YACEP

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Dr. Rick Moriarty has given us permission to share his slide presentation. Below, is the link to download a .pdf version of the presentation.

21.02.03 Mass PTA Webinar Moriarty PresentationDownload

Webinar 2: February 3, 2021 at 7:30 pm Building Vaccine Confidence to Ensure Optimal Health for Your Child and Family

Vaccines Are a Public Health Success

  • Life pre-vaccines
  • How vaccines are developed, approved and monitored
  • How the childhood immunization schedule is determined
  • Why some vaccines are required for school entry
  • Why being up-to-date on vaccines is especially important for children younger than 16; but will be in the future

Vaccine Confidence Project and Health Ambassador Program

  • Strengthening vaccine confidence
  • Finding credible sources of information/addressing misinformation
  • Addressing inequities
  • Becoming a vaccine advocate through the ambassador program

This webinar invites families, educators and communities to think about the importance of vaccines in our lives. Presenters will review vaccines as a public health success and their role in optimizing our health.  Presenters also will discuss initiatives to improve vaccine confidence in Massachusetts.  Opportunity for answering your questions will be provided.

Webinar 1: January 6, 2021 at 7:30 pm Managing Screen Time for More Meaningful Living and Learning During COVID and Beyond

Remote schooling during the pandemic has been a unique experience for teachers and parents (to say the least!). In addition to more screen time at home, we saw more technology than ever appear in our kids’ education. So, what do we need to consider making sure our kids don’t get lost in the digital world?

This webinar invites families, educators and communities to think critically about educational technology!

Featuring Emily Cherkin, Lisa Cline, and Dr. Criscillia Benford, this discussion will help families better understand and analyze EdTech to meet their families’ needs. Feel more empowered, discover low-tech learning solutions and develop strategies to prioritize your family’s wellness at a time when technology is so overwhelming!

Moderated by Jean Rogers, Director of the Children’s Screen Time Action Network, this webinar promises to prepare families for a new year that makes the best of tech and non-tech learning opportunities. Here are some items we’ll cover:

  • The myth of personalized learning: No replacement for a high-quality teachers; apps can show whether a student gets and answer right or wrong, not whether they have learned a concept.
  • Educators may be unaware of the algorithms that often are manipulating kids.
  • Technology cannot replace a high-quality educator.
  • How can we use tech to produce, not consume?
  • How educators and families can come together for healthy solutions.
  • Remote learning doesn’t have to be online learning. What do we mean?
  • How do we maintain important connections that help students thrive.

Filed Under: Health & Wellness, Webinar Series

Massachusetts PTA Partners with Project Bread

November 18, 2020 by Stephanie Gray

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FREE MEALS FOR ALL KIDS & TEENS THIS SCHOOL YEAR

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the USDA has extended a number of program flexibilities in order to allow meal providers to continue serving free meals to all children and teens throughout this school year. No registration or ID is required, and meals will be available through June 30, 2021. Please refer to the MA meal finder map at www.meals4kids.or/meals, which shows the hundreds of meal sites throughout the Commonwealth where families can easily access free meals for their children. This resource provides site addresses and hours for all sites that are considered “open sites,” which means that they serve meals to any child or teen (they do NOT have to be enrolled in a particular district) and it is updated regularly with new sites. Please help spread the word as wide as possible about these important changes in school meal programs so that more Massachusetts children and teens will have access to healthy meals this year.

Project Bread’s Child Nutrition Outreach Program, alongside the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE,) works to increase participation in two underutilized federal child nutrition programs, the National School Breakfast Program and the Summer Food Service Program (known as Summer Eats in Massachusetts). Together, we strive to ensure that all children in Massachusetts have access to nutritious meals, working directly with school districts and meal providers to provide technical assistance and innovative solutions to ensure these programs make the most impact on the children who need them. To find other food resources, please call Project Bread’s FoodSource Hotline at 1-800-645-8333 or visit www.projectbread.org/get-help.

Filed Under: Health & Wellness Tagged With: Free Food, health, school lunch

2020 National PTA Legislative Convention

November 4, 2020 by Madison Estes

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Filed Under: 2020 Annual Convention, 2020 Events, Event Photo Gallery, Events, PTA Annual Convention

MA PTA Stands with National on Racial Inequity and Injustice

June 18, 2020 by Stephanie Gray

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ALEXANDRIA, Va., (June 2, 2020)—The following statement can be attributed to National PTA President Leslie Boggs and National PTA Executive Director Nathan R. Monell, CAE:

“National PTA condemns the inequitable and brutal treatment of all African Americans in this country. No human being should be subject to what we saw happen to George Floyd last week. Millions of people are outraged by the killing of another unarmed black man, and like so many Americans, we mourn the recent deaths of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and other African Americans who died, unable to achieve their full potential in life.

“This ongoing problem of unequal justice has led to protests across this country and continues to have a profound effect on African Americans and communities of color, who feel hurt, frustrated, angry and afraid. Our nation must do better, and PTA stands with those who peacefully seek to inspire meaningful change.

“While we understand significant reforms are needed to create lasting change that will end the systemic discrimination and injustices that have existed for far too long, PTA has a rich legacy in coming together to help solve the toughest problems facing our children and families. PTA can help lead the way with our collective voice.

“For over 120 years, PTA has been the conscience of this country, speaking on behalf of our nation’s most valuable and vulnerable resource⁠—our children. This year, as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the unification of the National Parent Teacher Association and the National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers, we recognize we are experiencing times that mirror why the unification was necessary. It is imperative that we remain united and supportive during this difficult time.

“Our transcendent goal has always been to change the lives of children for the better and we will continue to ensure our society values and protects every child. We encourage PTA members and all concerned citizens to speak out and demand that every child be afforded the opportunity to make their potential a reality. Together, we can move above and beyond the perceived division of our diverse experiences and build a shared experience—the experience of working together as human beings, intent on building a better nation and world for our children’s future.”

Filed Under: Advocacy, Health & Wellness, Leadership Resources Tagged With: Diversity

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