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TDOE Announces State Spending Strategy For Nearly $4.2 Billion In Historic Federal Stimulus Funding For K-12 Education Wednesday, May 19, 2021
The Tennessee Department of Education on Wednesday announced the spending strategy for the state’s portion of the federal COVID-19 relief and economic stimulus funding, totaling almost $4.2 billion statewide, to benefit K-12 students and schools in Tennessee.
Over the course of the last year, the U.S. Congress responded to the global COVID-19 health pandemic by passing several pieces of legislation to send an historic influx of federal funding to states. Between four major sources of federal relief and stimulus funding, Tennessee will benefit from almost $4.2 billion for K-12 education specifically, to be spent between spring 2020 and fall 2024.
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May 19, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn. The Tennessee Department of Education has announced plans for the state’s nearly $4.2 billion in federal COVID-19 relief and stimulus funds, according to a news release.
The department of education also plans to develop more grant opportunities and resources for school districts, teachers, students and families across the state.
The funding is expected to be used for the following:
$120.7 million for the Tennessee Literacy Success Act and Reading 360
$170.5 million for the Tennessee Learning Loss and Student Acceleration Act
$35 million to support math textbook adoptions across the state for the 2022-2023 school year.
$32 million for teaching and learning online resources and district improvements