Since late March 2020, the federal government has approved relief funding to help states address challenges to student learning caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSA), and the American Rescue Plan will provide approximately $190 billion to the Elementary and Secondary Emergency Education Relief (ESSER) fund. Of course, with the availability of funds come many questions such as - How can these funds be used? When do they need to be used by? Where should we start?
Boxlight has developed a Relief Funding Guide can help answer those questions, and more. When considering investments that will affect your district, and students, for many years to come you want to ensure that the decisions you make are based on key criteria such as customizable options, technology compatibility, and training and ongoing support. The Guide’s checklist will help you identify those criteria and help you move forward in the decision-making process.
To get your free copy of the Relief Funding Guide, click here.