This week we look at current ESSER III spending reimbursement levels across the US, as well as examples of teacher retention programs.
1. In the Spring of 2021 the Federal government authorized $122 billion in stimulus funds termed
"ESSER III '' for "Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief,'' allocated on the basis of Title I. Ninety percent of the funding goes directly to local districts. Burbio has tabulated over $74 billion in planned spending for 3,900+ districts covering 65% of US K-12 public school enrollment.
Districts have three years to spend the funds. Disclosure of what has been spent has begun to appear on a handful of state-level reporting systems based on school district level submissions for reimbursements. Later this Spring we also expect to discover ESSER spending disclosures as we examine district budget documentation which will supplement our ongoing analysis in this area.
The initial disclosures indicate the amount of spending but generally do not provide detail of what the money has been spent on, and also reflect a time-lag due to the reporting periods.
- Below is the percentage of spending at the state level in states with trackers: