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Increased K-12 spending and COVID relief funds comes after years of underinvestment in K-12 education, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona says.
Department of Education urges action on learning loss and achievement gaps, access to learning resources and opportunities, and English learner participation.
Biden administration’s FY 2022 education budget request includes a new $1 billion fund to increase the number of counselors, nurses, and mental health professionals in schools.
The U.S. Education Department released its long-awaited FAQ on allowably using funds allocated through ESSER and GEER on May 26, providing answers to questions state and local educational agencies had on numerous issues, including construction and renovation, as well as providing vaccinations to students and staff.
The program provides flexibility to consolidate federal, state, and local funding to create a single school funding system based on weighted per-pupil allocations for low-income and other disadvantaged students.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that there isn’t enough time for schools to adequately adjust their policies and procedures to ensure safety.
“Anyone who is fully vaccinated can participate in indoor and outdoor activities large or small without wearing a mask or physical distancing,” said CDC Director Rochelle Walensky.
Federal Communications Commission and U.S. Education Department fund Emergency Connectivity program and Emergency Broadband Benefit programs under American Rescue Plan.
Several GOP members of the panel questioned Cardona about whether the inclusion of the 1619 Project meant ED was endorsing a “controversial” revision of American history.
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona says the federal government will not micromanage schools but will ensure students receive free, appropriate public education.
In his first joint address to Congress, President Biden outlined proposals that would boost education funding by hundreds of billions of dollars.
Vaccinated individuals can now go without masks outdoors, but unvaccinated individuals including children under 16, should continue to wear them.
They money is to be used to identify students experiencing homelessness and provide them with services and assistance to attend school.
State education agencies must apply for the remaining $41 billion from the American Rescue Plan by June 7. Requirements include meaningful consultation with education stakeholders and the public.
Official answers from Education Department staff to questions posed by Title I educators and administrators.