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Fargo-Moorhead area officials await guidance on $125M in pandemic aid

Fargo-Moorhead area officials await guidance on $125M in pandemic aid We ll be getting a massive amount of money here, but what we can do with it we don t know yet, said Chad Peterson, chairman of the Cass County board. 6:20 am, Apr. 11, 2021 × Fargo City Hall is seen on Friday, April 9, 2021. David Samson / The Forum FARGO In the next two years, more than $125 million will be pumped directly into cities, counties and schools in the Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan area from the American Rescue Plan President Joe Biden signed in late March. That has local officials and staff pondering and even creating wish lists of projects that the pandemic relief funds can be used for in the coming months and even possibly into next year.

Board approves plan to use federal funds to pay pandemic-related expenses

BOISE — The Idaho State Board of Education today approved a plan to distribute nearly $12 million in federal coronavirus relief funds to public school districts and charter schools once the Legislature completes the supplemental appropriations process of providing spending authority. The funds are part of the State Education Agency (SEA) 10 percent reserve funding from the Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER) under the federal Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act of 2020. These funds are for covering costs associated with the pandemic during the current state fiscal year, which ends June 30. These ESSER SEA reserve funds, from the CRRSA Act approved by Congress late last year will be directed to over 90 school districts and charters schools who receive little or no federal funding based on their percentage of low-income students.

Palos Schools Get Coronavirus Relief Funding

UpdatedThu, Jan 28, 2021 at 1:07 am CT Replies(14) See which school districts received COVID-19 relief funding from the U.S. Department of Education. (Shutterstock) PALOS, IL Palos public schools are in line to receive a cut of $2.2 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funds that the U.S. Department of Education has allocated to the state s public elementary and high school districts. The second round of COVID-19 relief funding for schools through the Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief Fund $2,250,804,891 is four times more than the amount the state received last year under the first round of ESSER. The funds are being distributed by the Illinois State Board of Education.

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