National ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøunderstands that the reopening of our nation’s preK-12 schools during the COVID-
19 pandemic is vital to ensure the continuity of education, however it should not outweigh the
safety and the mental and physical health of our students, educators, school employees and
families. It is our association’s position that plans for reopening shall incorporate the best
available science and the expertise of infectious disease doctors and health practitioners. Plans
should also strictly follow the most up-to-date Center for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines.
National ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøbelieves that states and school districts must plan and align logistics, educational
strategies and public health approaches into one coherent response. We recognize that there
will not be a one-size fits all process for the reopening of schools.
Inclusive stakeholder engagement is essential for effective decision-making and
implementation. Any decision to reopen schools must involve parents, families, students,
educators, school employees, public health experts and community members in the planning,
implementation and monitoring of the school year. The presence of the parent and student
voice and attention to unique family situations is critical to the successful reopening of schools.
Effective stakeholder engagement must be inclusive, transparent, provide multiple
opportunities for input and include meaningful, clear and concise communication. All
information and protocols should be disseminated to parents, families, students and
communities using current best practices for family and student engagement. Furthermore, all
communications must be accessible to parents with disabilities and available in other
languages.
Schools must be prepared to address the transition to back to school, the trauma of a pandemic
and the many instructional issues, including the effects of learning loss and the digital divide.
Students will likely return to schools with serious gaps in their learning and retention and
unique social-emotional needs. Schools must be prepared to identify indicators, such as
symptoms of trauma, learning loss and/or retention and have the requisite funding and
community partnerships to effectively support the student and their family as reopening
occurs. School districts must ensure multiple modes of instruction and scheduling plans are
developed in order to remediate and support students, wherever they are on the continuum.
Close adherence to local and state academic standards is imperative as we begin the long,
arduous and as yet unknown process of reopening our nation’s preK-12 schools.
National ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøstrongly supports a continued, robust federal investment in public health, public
schools, universities, hospitals and local and state governments in response to the COVID-19
pandemic. National ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøurges the federal and state governments to provide the funding
necessary to ensure that as our schools reopen, they have the resources needed to do so as
safely and successfully as possible. Many of our nation’s school districts are already working
without the resources needed to provide an equitable addition and critical supports to all
students. The added strain of recovery from a pandemic will wreak havoc on all localities and will require significant, immediate and continuing support from federal and state funding. While our public schools have been woefully under-resourced, this next phase of returning to
school is an opportunity to visualize what public education looks like in a post-pandemic era,
ensuring every child can reach their fullest potential regardless of zip code.