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Sen. Frett-Gregory's Bill to Allow for Distance Learning Now Law

Updated: Feb 16, 2021



February 01, 2021

St. Thomas, USVI - Senator Donna Frett-Gregory thanks Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. for signing Bill No. 33-0360 into law to solidify distancing learning in the U.S. Virgin Islands.


Historically, the Virgin Islands has been challenged with severe teacher shortages, especially in critical areas like math, science, and the foreign languages. Bill No. 33-0360, now Act No. 8400, seeks to plug this gap, requiring the Board of Education to establish a distance learning policy and the Department of Education to implement the program within a certain timeframe and to ensure standards are met. Act No. 8400 ensures that student learning isn’t significantly disrupted after a natural disaster, or at any other point where students cannot learn on-campus.


“We could not have imagined facing a global pandemic that would completely change the delivery of education across the globe,” Senator Frett-Gregory shared. “The same way we could not imagine facing two category 5 hurricanes back to back in 2017. We learned quickly that we must adjust our model so our children can receive a quality education aligned with 21st century best practices,” she stressed.


In addition to being able to learn from anywhere, Act No. 8400 will give students the opportunity to take courses of interest that were previously unavailable because of non-existent teachers in the talent pool, like data analytics, and will help build comradery territory-wide by allowing students in both districts to share virtual classrooms. This innovative way of teaching has never been seen before in the Territory, and is one of three measures championed by Frett-Gregory to push education reform. The other two measures, Act No. 8374 and Act No. 8270, strengthens career tech and early-childhood education in the Territory respectively.

“The distance learning legislation was not a result of COVID-19,” says the Senator. “However, this pandemic underscores the value of thinking outside the box in how we prepare our children for a competitive global community. Distance learning will provide them with opportunities they would not otherwise be able to tap into, had it not become law.”


Distance learning is commonplace on the mainland, and has been successful in many states like Florida and New York. Act No. 8400 is definitely not a “cure-all”, but will be a valuable tool to help the Department of Education move the needle forward. Sen. Frett-Gregory will be arranging meetings with the Board of Education and the Department of Education to ensure our students reap the benefits of Act No. 8400.


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CONTACT:

Amber P. Lewis, PMP

Chief Policy Advisor & Brand Strategist

Office of Senate President Donna A. Frett-Gregory

alewis@legvi.org

340-693-3686

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