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The winner of the first-ever school spirit award: Advance Beauty College! More than 212,000 voted the Southern California school tops. (Watch its video entry here) Thanks to all who participated!


 

 

Keryl Reid Rabideau of Pinkerton Academy is the 2020 N.F. Cimaglia Educator of the Year. The award honors the educator who exhibited the most significant contribution toward upgrading professional standards of educational excellence. (Watch the video) 


  

 


Thank you for being part of a historic, first-ever virtual AACS CEA & AMP. Don’t forget to take the survey! Attendees will be able to access the recordings and resources from the conference for 30 days. After 30 days, the resources will be password protected. AACS will provide the password.


 

  

Major Celdrick Barton served in the U.S. Army and attends Cortiva Institute in Maryland. He is using what he learned in the military in his new career path and asks his elected officials, Congressman John Sarbanes, Senator Ben Cardin and Senator Van Hollen not to jeopardize his education by restricting his educational choice. Watch his video here. Thank you, Maj. Barton for your service to your country and now, to our industry!

You can encourage your students to record a short 30–60 second video that explains what their education means to them. Learn more about the #DontCutUsOut campaign here. 

 


 

 

Reopening Guide

States are adjusting their phased openings based on new information daily. Stay updated with AACS’  Reopening Guide to help your schools and organization proceed with protocols to ensure the safety and health of your staff, instructors, students, and community. In addition to resources, it also includes a state-by-state list of reopening policies. Click on this link to find out more. 

Coronavirus Resource Center

AACS is here for you with a comprehensive coronavirus resource page that will be updated as new information comes in. Click here for updates from the Centers for Disease Control, World Health Organization, Small Business Administration, U.S. Department of Education, accreditors, distance learning educators and more.

 


Member Benefits

The Flipped Classroom model has become one of the most commonly implemented educational models seen in classrooms today. Through this course, we will explore the basics of the flipped classroom, how and why it works to increase student retention, and go over steps to start incorporating flipped classroom elements in your courses. 

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Preparing to reopen your school? Office Depot - OfficeMax member can help

In addition to safety and health protocols, additional supplies will likely be needed to protect your instructors, staff and students as the learning continues.

For a limited time, for AACS members only, cloth masks and face shields are available (supplies are limited).

     

 

Masks are available by calling Nicole Gutierrez at: (855) 337-6811 ext. 12673 or Sara Haltom at (855) 337-6811 ext. 12872.  

Whether working from home or back in your offices, OfficeMax is here to provide AACS members special benefits. Businesses using the Office Depot discount program see significant savings. Take advantage of the program today and you could save thousands of dollars per year! To learn more, click here.


Especially during this time of the coronavirus pandemic, we have been hosting webinars for members to provide the latest information to help you continue to serve your students and manage your business.

If you missed a webinar, recordings are available to members only. Webinars to date are:

  • Navigating Distance Education
  • Understanding the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Grant
  • CARES Act Relief for Schools
  • Best Practices for Re-Opening Your School
  • Coronavirus Legal Update

If you would like the recording, email info@beautyschools.org. More will be available soon. Monitor your inbox for the latest information.

Additional FAQs are available regarding:

Navigating Distance Education


 


Prescription RX Card Benefit

With heightened concerns about our health, you and your staff, faculty and students may need some additional assistance with your prescriptions. Ask the AACS national office how you can download your prescription card, and potentially save up to 80% on your medications. There are no health restrictions, and may be used on drugs not covered in health plans. It may even be used on many pet prescriptions. The card is pre-activated and ready for use! For your copy, contact Cristina@beautyschools.org. This benefit is for members only, and is accepted at more than 68,000 pharmacies nationwide.

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Federal Legislative Weekly Update

U.S. Department of Education 

July 13, 2020 - Harvard and MIT sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security regarding the July 6 Broadcast Message and the July 7 FAQs stating that 100% online foreign students would be ineligible for student visas. In the first hearing in the litigation on July 13, DHS announced that it was rescinding the guidance and returning to the status quo of SEVP's March 9 and March 13 guidance on remote instruction.  The agreement between the Government and the litigants moots Harvard College's and MIT's request for a Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction of the guidance, and precludes enforcement of SEVP's July policy on a nationwide basis.

The House Appropriations Committee on Monday advanced legislation that would provide $73.5 billion for the Education Department in the coming fiscal year, which is $716 million above the current level. The committee approved the Labor-HHS-Education funding bill on a 30-22 vote along party lines. 

July 10, 2020 – In an electronic announcement, the Department posted additional regulatory flexibilities related to Coronavirus. The guidance provides additional regulatory flexibilities in accordance with President Trump’s declaration of a national emergency due to Coronavirus/COVID-19 on March 13, 2020 and the authority provided to the Secretary of Education in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), Pub. L. No. 116-136, signed by the President on March 27, 2020. We will continue to provide additional guidance on our COVID-19 webpage as needed. 

Section 15011 of Division B of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act requires that a grantee which receives more than $150,000 report to the U.S. Department of Education (Department) on a quarterly basis. The Department, after consultation with the Office of Management and Budget, currently interprets this CARES Act quarterly reporting requirement to be satisfied through existing federal reporting mechanisms. Specifically, CARES Act quarterly reporting requirements are considered to be met under the more frequent, monthly reporting requirements of the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (FFATA), Pub.L. 109-282, as amended by the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act (DATA Act), Pub.L. 113-101. 

President Donald Trump said he's instructed the Treasury Department to review the tax-exempt status of U.S. colleges and universities, in a pair of tweets that advanced his administration's weeklong drive to turn education into a political wedge issue. “Too many Universities and School Systems are about Radical Left Indoctrination, not Education,” Trump said. 

July 9, 2020 – Kenneth Marcus, the Education Department’s top civil rights official, is stepping down from his position, Secretary Betsy DeVos announced. Marcus oversaw the development of the Trump administration’s sweeping new Title IX rule governing campus misconduct. He also led the administration’s charge to combat anti-Semitism on college campuses and in schools, opening several high-profile investigations and adopting a controversial definition of anti-Semitism that critics said punished criticism of Israel. Marcus also issued guidance warning education leaders about coronavirus bullying based on race and national origin, especially against people who are perceived to be Chinese American or of Asian descent. 

The Department understands that due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, institutions and their students face challenges in obtaining certain documentation needed to verify their Free Application for Federal Student Aid/Institutional Student Information Record (FAFSA/ISIR) information. Particularly, foster youths and unaccompanied homeless youth are having an extremely difficult time obtaining Verification of Non-Filing (VNF) and IRS Form W-2 (or an equivalent document from the appropriate tax authority). Therefore, the Department reminds institutions of other documentation acceptable to complete verification for nontax filers and extension filers. In addition, allowing a signed attestation for a VNF or an IRS Form W-2 will not, alone, be criteria used to select an institution for a program compliance review. 

July 8, 2020 – President Donald Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos are threatening to cut federal funding if schools don't fully physically reopen, increasing pressure on education leaders as the Trump administration intensifies its drive to get kids back in classrooms. DeVos has said she is “very seriously” looking at withholding federal funds from schools that don't open their doors this fall. 

President Donald Trump publicly disavowed his own administration’s guidance for reopening schools amid the coronavirus pandemic, arguing the federal recommendations were too burdensome as he ramped up his bid to have students return to classrooms in the fall. “I disagree with @CDCgov on their very tough & expensive guidelines for opening schools,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “While they want them open, they are asking schools to do very impractical things. I will be meeting with them!!!” 

July 7, 2020 – Five states and the District of Columbia are suing Education Secretary Betsy DeVos over her policy governing how public schools must direct pandemic relief funding to private school students. The legal challenge to DeVos’ “equitable services” interim final rule, which took effect on July 1, was filed on Tuesday by the attorneys general of Michigan, California, the District of Columbia, Maine, New Mexico and Wisconsin, all of whom are Democrats.
 

Recently Introduced Federal Legislation 

H.R.7584 – To amend title 38, United States Code, to authorize individuals who are pursuing programs of rehabilitation, education, or training under laws administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to receive work-study allowances for certain outreach services provided through congressional offices, and for other purposes.
     a.           Status: Referred to House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, 7/13/20
     b.           Sponsor: Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR) 3 Cosponsors

H.R.7511 – To authorize funding to expand and support enrollment at institutions of higher education that sponsor construction and manufacturing-oriented registered apprenticeship programs, and for other purposes.
     a.           Status: Referred to House Committee on Education and Labor, 7/9/20
     b.           Sponsor: Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN) 1 Cosponsor 

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