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Many California Districts Yet To Spend Federal COVID Relief ...


Many California districts yet to spend federal Covid relief despite ...

School districts and charter schools had spent 37% — $5 billion of the $13.5 billion — of ESSER III through March 31. That means districts must ...

CA schools race to spend pandemic money before they lose it

Dozens of California school districts still hadn't spent ... federal government gave $190 billion to schools through several waves of COVID relief ...

Amounts California districts were allotted and spent in federal Covid ...

The last and largest installment of federal Covid aid allocated California school districts and charter schools $13.5 billion.

Many California Districts Yet To Spend Federal COVID Relief ... - LAist

That spending includes at least $303 million on summer learning, after-school and extended-time programs and $74 million for tutoring, which ...

California schools race to spend the last of their pandemic funds | LAist

Dozens of California school districts still hadn't spent ... federal government gave $190 billion to schools through several waves of COVID relief ...

Many California school districts yet to spend federal COVID relief ...

California school districts so far have used only a third of the $2.7 billion that the federal government set aside to address the ...

How California's Schools Are Spending Billions in Federal ...

... federal Covid-relief ... The low-spending category includes several large districts, though there remains considerable variation among ...

Coronavirus Relief Fund Quarterly Report | Department of Finance

Based on population, California received a total of $15.3 billion from the CARES Act — with $9.5 billion allocated directly to the state, $5.8 billion allocated ...

How Districts Have Spent COVID Relief Funds So Far

In our previous blog post, we took a look at the various funding sources that are available to support California students in their COVID ...

Will CA schools face cuts as COVID funding for schools ends?

California schools got $23.4 billion in federal pandemic relief money. Low-income schools that got the most may be hardest hit when the funds expire this year.

Coronavirus Relief Fund Dashboard - Department of Finance - CA.gov

Based on population, California received a total of $15.3 billion from the CARES Act — with $9.5 billion allocated directly to the state, $5.8 billion allocated ...

COVID relief aid spending in California

CSBA has been monitoring COVID relief funding for all California school districts ... most sustainable way to spend federal COVID relief funds. The U.S. ...

COVID-19 Relief Funding - California Special Districts Association

64 percent of Californians support federal COVID aid for special districts. What are Special Districts? What is So Special ...

How California schools are spending billions in record pandemic aid

School districts throughout California are spending the largest chunk of federal pandemic aid ... much of their previous federal pandemic aid ...

Financing California's Public Schools

The federal government allocated $31 billion in one-time aid since the pandemic; federal funds accounted for 23% of K–12 funding in 2020–21 and ...

COVID Relief Spending - California School Boards Association

CSBA is conducting an intensive analysis of how school districts and county offices of education are spending COVID relief funds.

Slow To Spend? State Approaches To Allocating Federal ...

State governments, however, can dedicate some or all of their CRF funds to local governments, and were initially encouraged to do so, though Treasury guidance ...

California Schools Mostly on Track with COVID Relief Spending

According to the California School Boards Association, 89 percent of districts have spent almost all of the first round of federal funding, ...

Federal Fiscal Relief and COVID-19: Implications for Californians

Now that federal funding has become available, it is imperative that the California administrators make this funding available as soon as possible. Lastly, ...

Coronavirus Relief Fund | U.S. Department of the Treasury

Amounts paid to States, the District of Columbia, U.S. Territories, and eligible units of local government are based on population as provided in the CARES Act.