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Alabama schools to get more than $900 million from pandemic aid package


Alabama schools to get more than $900 million from pandemic aid package
By Matt L. Smith
January 11, 2021
Alabama education is set to get more than $900 million in funding from the latest CARES Act. (Getty Images)
New relief is on the way for Alabama’s public schools. A $900 billion aid package was approved by Congress on Dec. 21 and signed into law by the president on Dec. 30.
The relief package provides approximately $82 billion to create an Education Stabilization Fund (ESF), with $54.3 billion allocated for K-12 public schools nationally. That’s about four times more than the $13.2 billion American schools received from the coronavirus aid package funding passed in March 2020. Alabama can expect over $900 million in relief. ....

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SC Superintendent recommends districts use federal funds to cover emergency paid leave


SC Superintendent recommends districts use federal funds to cover emergency paid leave
VIDEO: SC Superintendent recommends districts use federal funds to cover emergency paid leave
By Kaitlin Stansell | January 8, 2021 at 5:39 PM EST - Updated January 8 at 6:12 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina Department of Education is “strongly recommending” local school districts use federal dollars from the CARES Act’s Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief Fund to cover employees’ emergency paid leave because of COVID-19.
Districts are no longer federally required to provide emergency paid leave to their employee after the Families First Coronavirus Act expired on December 31st. Now, it’s up to local school district leaders to decide how they will cover emergency time off for employees. ....

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