Subject: We could help students remotely to fill out the census
THE CENSUS LETTERS ARE ARRIVING. WE COULD ENCOURAGE STUDENTS TO FILL OUT THE CENSUS. IT IS SOMETHING THEY CAN DO TO HELP US ALL GET THOUGH THIS CRISIS. ALL CALIFORNIANS' PARTICIPATION IS VITAL TO THE STATE'S FUTURE.
WHAT DO YOU ALL THINK ABOUT IT????
LYNN B
FROM THE SACRAMENTO BEE:
WASHINGTON The U.S. Census Bureau suspended all employee field operations on Wednesday because of the coronavirus outbreak, raising concerns that the once-a-decade could be delayed.
The decision came only one week after Census documents were just delivered to households, and it means workers will halt person-to-person efforts to ensure that residents participate in the count that determines political representation in Congress and guides federal spending.
“Beginning today, in support of guidance on what we can all do to help slow the spread of coronavirus, 2020 Census field operations will be suspended for two weeks until April 1, 2020,” U.S. Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham said in an announcement.
“The Census Bureau is taking this step to help protect the health and safety of the American public, Census Bureau employees, and everyone going through the hiring process for temporary census taker positions,” he said.
It couldn’t come at a worse time, said David Lee, Vice Chair of the Census Information Centers Steering Committee, who is based in California.
Lee said his organization is “very concerned” that the coronavirus will mean the Census Bureau will not able to deliver accurate results to the federal government on time.
The results are due to the president in December 2020, and timing is important so congressional districts can be redrawn in time for the next election.
“I asked on the call what would happen if we couldn’t get it by then,” Lee said, referencing a call with employees that happened Tuesday. “They don’t know. Nobody knows.”
Lee said he could not see the U.S. Census Bureau delivering Census results without an in-person effort to reach certain populations, such as immigrants and lower-income households.
Events meant to promote filling out the Census have all been indefinitely postponed. The Census Bureau is working with colleges and universities on how to count students with them not at school.
The Census is available for people to fill out online, by phone or by mail, but there are many populations such as those without internet access or who have language or literacy issues who Census employees need to reach out to in person. Lee said they were supposed to start going to households in April, but that’s now become an unknown with the coronavirus.
A spokesman for the Census Bureau did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Dillingham said 11 million people had responded so far to the letter the Census Bureau mailed earlier this month.
Lynn Bartlett
Principal
Adult Education
San Juan Unified School District
(916) 971-7967
lbartlett@sanjuan.edu
Principal
Adult Education
San Juan Unified School District
(916) 971-7967
lbartlett@sanjuan.edu
Thank you for making and maintaining connections with your students. I know that, like myself, most of us are still trying to reach out to more students. Let's keep trying.
ReplyDeleteRe: Completing Census 2020
Could you please help remind your students to complete the Census 2020 form?
If your students (Dari/Farsi/Arabic/Russian speakers) need help with this, please email and let Khatera, Rusul or Shazia know. They'll be able to provide help or explanation.
Please also share the link from LAUSD (the access to the the English and Spanish forms).
Thank you!
Dominika