How Much Will Local School Districts Get If Trump Signs COVID-19 Relief Bill?
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December 24, 2020
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Assuming President Trump signs the legislation, California will receive $6.8 billion of the $54.9 billion that Congress approved Dec. 21 in Covid-19 relief funding for K-12 schools.
This database shows the distribution of the 90 percent of funding that will be distributed based on how much a school district or charter school receives in Title I funding. Because Title I is tied to the number of low-income children in a district, the amounts will vary considerably. Gov. Gavin Newsom has discretion over how to allot the remaining 10 percent to K-12 schools…
By Daniel J. Willis and Justin Allen | 22 Dec 2020
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