How Schools Are Spending Their ESSER Funds
Here are the top five ways school districts have used their ESSER COVID-relief funds so far.
Here are the top five ways school districts have used their ESSER COVID-relief funds so far.
A new air quality report highlights an urgent need to better support schools with infection control strategies.
NEA has found that massive staff shortages in public schools are leading to educator burnout, with more than half planning to stop teaching.
The original report cites ‘poor building conditions,’ including indoor air quality problems responsible for student injuries and declining health.
Today’s campuses are leveraging technology to protect the health of their building occupants, while improving energy efficiency, reducing costs and enhancing operations.
A climate and culture that supports safety, training, SROs, access control and building hardening are strategies that enable schools to keep students, teachers and staff safe.
The school district has allocated $4.5 million to buy air purifiers, raising questions about the effectiveness and safety of the units.
Surveyed facility managers cite campus access control, site security and occupant safety as key focus areas.
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