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Biden Administration Outlines How School Districts Should Spend COVID Aid

By Libby Stanford 鈥 August 25, 2022 5 min read
Angela Pike watches her fourth grade students at Lakewood Elementary School in Cecilia, Ky., as they use their laptops to participate in an emotional check-in at the start of the school day, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2022. The rural Kentucky school is one of thousands across the country using the technology to screen students' state of mind and alert teachers to anyone struggling.
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The Biden administration released a new tool aimed at helping parents hold districts accountable for their use of federal COVID-19 relief funds as the 2024 spending deadline approaches.

The White House and the U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频 jointly announced the back-to-school American Rescue Plan checklist for parents on Aug. 25. The resource, which is , guides parents through conversations with their school districts about local use of the funds. Districts have until September 2024 to decide how they鈥檒l spend the money.

鈥淚鈥檓 encouraging schools and families to reach a new level of communication and transparency together to make sure our students and educators are getting the support they need,鈥 U.S. Secretary of 91制片厂视频 Miguel Cardona said during a phone briefing with reporters.

The checklist describes how the funds can be used to support student learning, address the needs of the whole child, ensure COVID-19 health and safety, and help districts engage families. Under each topic, the 91制片厂视频 Department outlines specific strategies that serve as best practices for districts.

For example, the department says districts can use the funds to provide high-quality tutoring, expand after-school and summer learning practices, and recruit and retain school teachers, all to help with student learning. The recommendations follow the Biden administration鈥檚 National Partnership for Student Success initiative, an effort to supply 250,000 tutors and mentors to classrooms.

The department also suggests that districts use the funds to provide wraparound services through 鈥渃ommunity schools鈥 and increase access to mental health services by hiring more school psychologists, social workers, and counselors. Earlier this year, the administration increased its funding amount for its community schools grant program, which provides funding to programs that offer wrap-around services to students.

To address the COVID-19 pandemic, the resource highlights vaccine clinics, HVAC enhancements for clean air, and free COVID-19 testing for all staff and students.

The recommendations in the checklist should serve as 鈥渁 starting point鈥 between families and school and district leaders, Cardona said.

An effort to engage more families

The back-to-school checklist supplements other 91制片厂视频 Department efforts to improve relationships between school districts and the families they serve. In June, the department announced its National Parents and Families Engagement Council, an effort to bring parents and family leaders into conversations about education policy.

Several conservative activist groups, including the America First Legal Foundation, Fight for Schools and Families, and Parents Defending 91制片厂视频, in July. The lawsuit alleges the department violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act, which requires committee memberships to be 鈥渇airly balanced in terms of points of view represented.鈥 The lawsuit alleges that nearly 80 percent of the leaders of the parent organizations involved in the committee donated to Biden鈥檚 campaign, leading to biased representation.

The back-to-school checklist specifically highlights family engagement as a best practice use of the federal funds, suggesting that districts hire parent coordinators to connect schools and families or use the funds to conduct home visits and other family engagement activities.

First lady Jill Biden, who joined the Aug. 25 media briefing, said there is a 鈥渘o more powerful advocate for students鈥 than their parents.

鈥淧arents are their children鈥檚 first teachers,鈥 said Biden, who has been an educator for 38 years and currently teaches writing classes at North Virginia Community College. 鈥淭hey know what their children need better than anyone.鈥

Highlighting 鈥榮trong examples鈥 of local districts鈥 use of the funds

The 91制片厂视频 Department also used the checklist to highlight school districts and state education agencies that it says are 鈥渟trong examples鈥 of how to use American Rescue Plan dollars.

One of the highlighted districts, Guilford County Schools in North Carolina, allocated nearly $10 million in federal funds to a high-dosage tutoring program that identifies students based on their grades, test data, course failures, and absenteeism.

The school district partnered with the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, a historically Black university, to supply over 420 tutors, who spent more than 67,000 hours with students, according to the checklist.

鈥淔or us, high-dosage tutoring has two purposes: to address learning loss and to create a pipeline of educators,鈥 said Whitney Oakley, the acting superintendent of the Guilford school district. 鈥淎s our tutors see the impact they are making on the lives of students, some have already expressed a desire to teach in public education after they complete their studies.鈥

The department also highlighted the following districts and state agencies for their use of the funds:

  • Arkansas Department of 91制片厂视频 for expanding tutoring
  • Iowa Department of 91制片厂视频 for paraeducator and teacher recruitment
  • Mississippi Department of 91制片厂视频 for expanding health care access in schools
  • Puerto Rico Department of 91制片厂视频 for increasing teacher salaries
  • Tennessee Department of 91制片厂视频 for expanding teacher pipeline
  • Aurora Public Schools in Colorado for expanding tutoring
  • Denver Public Schools in Colorado for improving ventilation and air quality
  • Detroit Public Schools in Michigan for improving facilities
  • Gaston County Schools in North Carolina for expanding nursing staff
  • Guilford County Schools in North Carolina for expanding tutoring
  • Houston Independent School District in Texas for installing air filtration spaces
  • Jefferson County Public Schools in Kentucky for opening student support centers
  • New York City Department of 91制片厂视频 for hiring social workers
  • Saint Paul Public Schools in Minnesota for supporting mental health and wellness
  • Santa Fe Public Schools in New Mexico for supporting mental health and wellness

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