New Report: An estimated 41% to 65% of federal COVID-19 relief funding for K-12 schools could go toward spending that isn't directly related to COVID-19.
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"Although ESSER funds were advertised as supports for school reopenings and pandemic recovery, initial estimates presented in this report suggest that $78 billion–$123 billion [of $190 billion] could go toward spending not directly related to COVID-19."https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/the-200-billion-question-how-much-of-federal-covid-19-relief-funding-for-schools-will-go-to-covid-19-relief/?mkt_tok=NDc1LVBCUS05NzEAAAF-sKalN3S7OhBhcdAFA84HgZjYyO3iX5pjf1ODzHXG8SMevRDW0IpOiNnFKRtypTO8ZJ8-m1I6KwPPyw0m0vSRQwLmkeCVv5wFXn7kvGDkyTh--Q …
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the school reopening debate was always more about politics and power than safety and the needs of families
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public schools didn't need $190 billion to reopen in person school closures were more about power dynamics than resources if anything that money should've gone directly to families instead of bloated bureaucratic institutions fund students, not systems.
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