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K-12 COLUMN
HOW SCHOOLS
CAN MAXIMIZE COVID RELIEF FUNDS
A little strategic thinking is all it takes to stretch your school’s relief funds.
By Angela Hall
WHEN THE THIRD pandemic stimulus bill (dubbed the American Rescue Plan) was signed into law, it provided public school districts across the country a whopping $122 billion in Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (or ESSER III) funds. Another $2.75 billion, labeled Emergency Assis- tance to Non-Public Schools (or
• Hiring additional educators and support staff.
Ultimately, it is up to each school to determine what inter-
ventions are best.
Using Funds in Specific School Spaces
To make the most out of your school’s emergency relief funds, it’s best to think strategically about each space.
In classrooms, for example, opt for mobile and/or sin- gle-student desks to allow for social distancing and reconfigu- ration possibilities. Tabletop screens are inexpensive and may protect students from airborne bacteria, while mobile white- boards can double as room partitions for group separation.
Consider transforming unused outdoor spaces into class- rooms to account for an increase in outdoor activities and dining. New picnic tables, benches and portable outdoor sinks can make a previously unused outdoor space instantly ready for learning.
In labs and makerspaces, think mobile bin shelving to keep lab supplies for each student separate, or even mobile worksta- tions to allow greater social distancing. Sanitation equipment like germicidal cabinets makes it quick and easy to sterilize shared lab supplies.
In early learning classrooms, opt for antimicrobial rugs, which inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew. Preschool room dividers can act as both play panels and social dividers.
In main entryways or common areas, invest in crowd con- trol stanchions to direct the flow of traffic more safely, as well as health and safety signage to encourage social distancing and hand-washing. Spaced-out, single-person lounge chairs can keep users comfortable yet distanced.
Study carrels can double as social barriers in libraries or media centers, while additional tech areas can function as be- fore- or after-school workspaces. Choose modular soft seating
EANS) funds, was set aside for non-public schools, as well.
ESSER and EANS funds are designed to help schools reopen quickly and safely, as well as address the months of significant learning loss by U.S. students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
SCHOOLS CAN USE THEIR FUNDS TO REMEDIATE LEARNING LOSS IN SEVERAL WAYS.
sets that can be easily reconfig- ured for social distancing.
In cafeterias or “overflow” areas, new folding cafeteria tables, new café furniture and/or booth seating allow for dining and tutoring while maintaining social distance. Don’t forget additional waste receptables to accommodate the increase of pre-packaged meals.
Only now are experts begin-
ning to understand the full scope
of learning loss brought on by a year-plus of the pandemic – and initial reports are worrying. An October 2020 McKinsey & Com- pany report, for example, revealed that U.S. students are at least 1.5 months behind in reading and 3 months behind in math.
Schools can use their funds to remediate learning loss in several ways, including:
• Investing in furniture and equipment to keep teachers,
students and staff safe and/or distanced during in-person
instruction.
• Purchasing educational technology and remote learning
tools, including hardware, software and connectivity to sup- port student learning.
Pro tip: Consider the use of UV wands in any learning space to disinfect virtually any sur- face in seconds without the use of harsh chemicals. UV wands
are lightweight, portable and ideal for high traffic areas.
Choosing a Vendor You Trust
Choosing a school furniture supplier for your relief funds proj- ect can feel like a daunting task, but it’s worth the time and effort to pick the vendor who best fits your needs. A good sup- plier won’t just sell you furniture; they’ll guide you through the entire purchasing process, from research and pricing to delivery and installation.
Here are some tips to help you get started:
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