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Jacksonville schools looking at full-time COVID-19 leave pay Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree, Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail The Family First Coronavirus Response Act provides coverage of two-thirds of employees’ salary for up to 80 hours if they are unable to work because they need to care for a person who is quarantining or a child whose school or child care provider is closed or unavailable for COVID-19-related reasons.Leo Patrizi Teachers who have to take leave from Jacksonville School District 117 schools to care for a family member because of COVID-19 could receive full pay under an agreement now being discussed with the Jacksonville Education Association. ....
Jacksonville schools shoring up funds against shortfall Darren Iozia, Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail Financial reserves that Jacksonville School District 117 has set aside for renovations to Washington Elementary School now will be used to offset the state’s possible budget shortfall and other financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. “I don’t want to have to cut staff or programs,” Superintendent Steve Ptacek said of his reasons for delaying the renovation project and keeping the reserves. “We have about $7 (million) to $8 million right now,” he said. Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced last week roughly $700 million in budget cuts, saying the state faces a $3.9 billion shortfall fueled by the pandemic. ....