Focus in DC continues to remain on the election as lawmakers are adjourned until after November 8. When they return, lawmakers are expected to continue work on fiscal year (FY) 2023 appropriations packages and a potential tax bill negotiation during the “lame-duck” congressional session. This is a great time to review our advocacy toolkit resources and equip yourself with the tools you need to effectively advocate for CTE with policymakers, your community, the media and other stakeholders. We will soon have a new crop of legislators for the 118th Congress, which presents an opportunity to inform them about CTE and encourage their support! We will be covering the election and what it means for CTE over the next few weeks. In the meantime, ACTE will keep you updated on any key developments. Here are some news and notes:
- Department of Education Student Loan Forgiveness Beta Application Opens: On October 15, the Department of Education’s student loan forgiveness application opened for a beta release. Those who are eligible for forgiveness may begin submitting the application now. If you can’t access the beta application at first, try again later – the Department notes the application may be down at times. You can find the beta application here.
- Secretary of Education Cardona, Secretary of Labor Walsh Visit Boston Technology Institute: On October 15, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh visited Ben Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology in Boston to discuss job training programs in emerging industries, such as wind technology, autonomous vehicles and solar energy. Learn more about the visit here.
- Department of Education Launches “YOU Belong in STEM” Initiative: On October 12, the Department of Education launched "YOU Belong in STEM," an initiative to galvanize the broad STEM education ecosystem to implement and scale equitable and high-quality STEM education for all young people from Pre-K to higher education. The Department plans to provide guidance and other technical assistance to elevate STEM teaching and learning. You can learn more about the initiative here.
- Illinois ACTE Media Tour Makes Final Stops at Alton, Collinsville Schools: On October 6, the 2022 Illinois ACTE Media Tour visited Collinsville Area Career Center and Alton High School to get a look at the programs offered by the two schools. Read more about the visit to Alton and Collinsville here.
- Illinois ACTE Media Tour Makes Stops in Mount Vernon and Salem, Illinois: On October 5, the Illinois ACTE media tour continued to Mount Vernon Township High School and Salem High School. Read more about the Mount Vernon and Salem stops here.