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However, high schools and middle schools do not have this option as they are required by the state to show 720 hours of instruction through their bell schedules.
Trujillo also confirmed that TUSD would be receiving $76.4 million in ESSER funds through the CARES Act, which he said would be invested in their “students’ academic recovery efforts” as well as “all COVID-related expenditures,” including masks, hand sanitizer, plexiglass, a new learning management system and possible upgrades to HVAC systems.
Trujillo said the board would discuss the proposed three-year spending plan at upcoming meetings.
Other school districts are also working toward resuming more on-campus activity as COVID cases in Pima County continue to decline from the winter surge.