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TESD Gets $1.5M In Federal Funds To Help Reopen Schools
Federal funding for reopening schools went out to PA's 157th District and Tredyffrin/Easttown School District will receive $1.5 million.
TREDYFFRIN TOWNSHIP, PA — Tredyffrin/Easttown School District will receive a share of the $9.15 million in federal funds going to Pennsylvania's 157th District to help reopen classrooms.
State Rep. Melissa Shusterman (D-157th) announced today that three schools in her legislative district received a total of $9.15 million in federal relief funds, which will help get students back into the classroom full time.
Tredyffrin-Easttown School District received $1,503,594, Shusterman's office said.
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"It's promising to see this multi-million-dollar investment into our local school districts as we work toward restoring a sense of normalcy in Pennsylvania," Shusterman said.
The funding will help restore in-person learning five days a week while following the necessary mitigation measures to protect everyone's health and safety, she explained.
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Schools must use at least 20 percent of the money to address learning loss and the social, emotional, and academic needs of underrepresented students, including students from low-income families, students with disabilities, English learners, migrant students, students without permanent housing, and children in foster care.
Schools may use the rest of the funding for a wide range of activities, including food service, professional training, technology purchases, sanitization and cleaning supplies, summer and after-school programs, and mental health supports.
Phoenixville Area School District received $3,300,048 and Spring-Ford Area School District received $4,355,676.
The funding is part of the American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund passed by Congress and signed by President Joe Biden.
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