Ask SSC . . . Has the Deadline for ESSER Funds Been Extended? Q: Has the deadline for Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds been extended? A: The deadlines in place to obligate K-12
2021-22 First Interim Report Considerations The First Interim report is a snapshot in time of the local educational agency’s (LEA’s) revenue and expenditure forecasts for the current K-12
ESSER III Plan Requirements Local educational agencies (LEAs) expecting to receive Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) III funds have a number of K-12
By the Way . . . Fiscal Realities Post Deferrals As we discussed in our June 8, 2021, Fiscal Report article “ K–12 Deferrals May Be One-Time After All,” both the Governor and the K-12
ESSER III Assurances and Plan Template Available The California Department of Education (CDE) released the assurances for the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) III K-12
COVID-19 Revenue Look-Up Tool Local educational agencies (LEAs) have many different one-time funds available to them to help mitigate the impacts of the pandemic on K-12
In-Person Instruction Grant Certification Now Available On Friday, April 30, 2021, the California Department of Education (CDE) sent links to local education agencies (LEAs) for the purpose of K-12
Expanded Learning Opportunity Grant Plan Template Available As a condition of receiving a share of the $4.6 billion Expanded Learning Opportunity Grant, local educational agencies (LEAs) must develop K-12
AB 86 Allowable Uses Assembly Bill (AB) 86 introduced two new funding streams to local educational agencies (LEAs) using Proposition 98 resources—the In-Person K-12
Deal Reached on Reopening Grants On March 1, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom announced a deal with the Legislature had been reached to provide $2.0 billion for In-Person K-12