Applications due tomorrow for Whitmer’s Return to Learning council

On Friday, Gov. Whitmer announced the creation of a new Return to Learning Advisory Council – comprised of students, parents, frontline educators, administrators and public health officials – to formalize a process for how schools can safely reopen.

“It’s critical we bring together experts in health care and education, as well as students, educators, and families to think about how and if it’s possible to safely return to in-person learning in the fall and how to ensure the more than 1.5 million K-12 students across Michigan get the education they need and deserve,” Governor Whitmer said. “This panel will use a data-informed and science-based approach with input from epidemiologists to determine if, when, and how students can return to school this fall and what that will look like.”

Anyone interested can apply for the Return to Learn Advisory Council by going to Michigan.gov/appointments and clicking “Apply Now” under boards and commissions. You will be able to choose Return to School Advisory Council under the appointment information tab within the application. Applications are due by tomorrow, Wednesday, May 20.

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2 thoughts on “Applications due tomorrow for Whitmer’s Return to Learning council

  1. As a parent of children in a district as well as county different from that which I teach, and teaching in a district who divides elementary by grade per building ratheK-5, I believe my situation is unique and necessary to contribute valuable input to the decisions that will be made for the fall. I would like to participate for a voice as a parent as well as a teacher.

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