Royal Oak Tribune

First Lady visiting to discuss school reopening

Jill Biden to be joined Friday by Secretary of Education, Rep. Levin in Royal Oak

- By Mark Cavitt mcavitt@medianewsg­roup.com

First Lady Jill Biden will travel to Oakland County on Friday, to discuss school reopenings alongside U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and Congressma­n Andy Levin (D-Bloomfield Township).

Biden, Levin, and Cardona will visit Oakland Community College’s Royal Oak campus to close out Cardona’s nationwide “Return to School Road Trip,” a five state bus tour to highlight students and communitie­s safely returning to in-person learning.

The First Lady will deliver remarks about the need to pass President Biden’s Build Back Better Agenda, aimed at transformi­ng our nation’s education system, according to a White House release.

The “Return to School Road Trip” began Monday to showcase students and communitie­s safely returning to in-person learning. Throughout the tour, Secretary Cardona, Deputy Secretary Cindy Marten, and local school leaders are joining with students, parents, educators, and school communitie­s for events that highlight schools and communitie­s that have safely welcomed students

back to in-person learning.

In addition to Royal Oak, Cardona is making the following stops in Michigan as part of the tour:

Thursday, Sept. 23, in Mount Pleasant with focus on support for tribal colleges and universiti­es

Thursday, Sept. 23, in Lansing with focus on early childhood education

Thursday, Sept. 23, in Detroit with focus on family literacy

Friday, Sept. 24, in Canton with focus on return to school

The American Rescue Plan provided more than $130 billion in K-12 emergency relief funds that can be used to support the safe return to inperson learning, including by improving ventilatio­n systems, encouragin­g vaccinatio­ns, performing testing and contact tracing, and using CDC-recommende­d strategies like universal indoor masking; as well as address the academic, social, emotional and mental health needs of students.

Additional­ly, the American Rescue Plan provided $40 billion in relief funds to institutio­ns of higher education to provide direct relief to students and support the safe reopening of colleges and universiti­es across the country.

The Road Trip will highlight how those resources have enabled communitie­s to bring students back into classrooms where they can reengage with their classmates and teachers, participat­e in extracurri­culars, and access the critical social, emotional, and mental health supports that schools provide.

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Jill Biden, left, visits with friends and family members of contestant­s during the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee, July 8, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
JOHN RAOUX — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS First lady Jill Biden, left, visits with friends and family members of contestant­s during the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee, July 8, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

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