by Derrick A. Max

The Richmond Times-Dispatch ran my guest column this morning that warns of the significant learning loss that will likely occur from the Paid Family and Medical Leave bill (SB2) that is quickly winding its way to the Governor’s desk for her promised signature.
As I have written previously, the Virginia General Assembly is about to pass the most expansive and expensive paid leave bill in the country — one that will increase its utilization and cripple small businesses.
Today’s article exposes the likely impacts it will have on our already struggling schools, as teachers who already get summers off are covered in this bill. As I wrote in the Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Research has repeatedly shown that teacher absences reduce student learning. One national study found that each additional stretch of teacher absence lowered student achievement in measurable ways, particularly in math, because substitute instruction rarely matches the effectiveness, pacing and subject mastery of the regular classroom teacher.
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