Pennsylvania House of Representatives
House Republican Caucus
Media Contact: Neal Lesher
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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March
24, 2021
Schools Must Open to Receive State Funding,
Saylor Says
HARRISBURG
– House
Appropriations Committee Chairman Stan Saylor (R-York) issued the following
statement today announcing his intentions to require school districts,
community colleges, technical schools and universities to return to in-person
instruction as a condition of receiving state funding:
“Many
schools in Pennsylvania have worked hard over the past year to keep their doors
open to students while providing a safe learning environment. They should be
commended. Unfortunately, we continue to see too many special interests
and others fighting to keep other schools closed to in-person instruction. We
appropriate over $16.6 billion from the state’s General Fund to support PreK-12
and higher education. If school districts, technical schools, community
colleges or universities do not open their doors to full-time, in-person
instruction, working with my colleagues, I will push to ensure the School Code
prohibits them from accessing these dollars.”
A
national study released in December found that K-5 students learned only 67% of
the math and 87% of the reading that grade-level peers would typically have
learned by the fall. The study also found that students could lose on average
five to nine months of learning by the end of June 2021. The study can be
accessed here: https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/public-and-social-sector/our-insights/covid-19-and-learning-loss-disparities-grow-and-students-need-help
The
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recently announced that schools can safely
resume in-person instruction with social distancing of 3 feet apart.
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