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ESSER 3.0 - Main Categories - $27,523,341.79
ESSER 3.0 - Needs Assessment and Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement
ESSER 3.0 Foundations: Technology, Other, Auditing & Reporting. Technology includes Chromebooks, desktops, laptops, webcams, document cameras, projection systems ($4,449,694), and high-speed internet cabling ($320,000). Other includes 16 new school buses ($1,500,000) and trash compacting dumpsters ($262,440.10). Auditing & Reporting includes ESER and Learning Loss Coordinators for 3 years ($247,887.24).
ESSER 3.0 Learning Loss: Personnel (2021-22 & 2022-23) and Interventions. Personnel includes 64 full-time teachers ($9,231,726.08), 5 system-level learning loss instructional coaches ($789,410.96), 4 Mental Health Therapists ($521,649.47), Summer School/tutoring ($348,748.67), and Hybrid Curriculum & Content Review ($384,517). Interventions include Early Reading Phonics (Gr K-2) - $239,100, ELA Intervention (Gr 3-8) - $180,000, Math Intervention (Gr 2-8) - $180,000, Math Intervention (Gr 7-12) - $18,000, New credits/credit recovery - $250,000, English Language interventions - $101,472, SPED interventions (pre-K-12) - $62,000.
ESSER 3.0 High-Quality Instructional Materials: Early Literacy, Mathematics, Hybrid Content. Early Literacy includes Really Great Reading phonics program ($239,100). Mathematics includes new math adoption for 2023-24 ($2,061,948). Hybrid Content includes hybrid content for ELA, math, science, and social studies for in-person, digital, or hybrid teaching and learning ($384,517).
ESSER 3.0 Student Readiness: Mental Health, Special Populations, AP/Dual Credit/Academic Advising/Other, High School Innovations. Mental Health includes 4 Mental Health therapists ($521,649.47) and materials & professional development ($9,000). Special Populations includes Pre-K SPED intervention ($22,000), K-12 SPED interventions ($40,000), and English Learner interventions ($101,472). AP/Dual Credit/Academic Advising/Other includes AP Testing ($200,000), Pre-ACT testing ($80,000), Benchmark testing (K-8) ($400,000), and new credit/credit recovery ($250,000). High School Innovations includes Personal Finance curriculum ($53,077.77) and Keys to Literacy (7-12) professional development ($30,359.25).
ESSER 3.0 Educators: Assistant Principals/Instructional Coaches, Classroom Teachers, System-wide Instructional Coaches. Assistant Principals/Instructional Coaches includes 31 full-time positions for 2 years ($5,611,311.24). Classroom Teachers includes 64 full-time positions for 2 years ($9,231,726.08). System-wide Instructional Coaches includes 3 coaches for ELA and 1.6 coaches for math for 2 years ($789,410.96).

ESSER Spending

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    $2,886,820
    Spending Deadline: 6-30-2022


    Curriculum Support

    • Hybrid and paper lessons for at-home learning
    • High quality instructional materials (HQIM) for language arts
    • Facilities & Infrastructure
    • TeleMed equipment for school clinics

    Personnel

    • Building-level lead teachers to support blended and hybrid learning

    Technology

    • Student Chromebooks for grades 3, 7, and 10
    • High-speed internet access points, switches, hot spots
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    $12,255,157
    Spending Deadline: 6-30-2023


    Curriculum Support

    • Summer programming
    • Early Reading materials
    • HQIM for all subject areas & grades

    Personnel

    • Building-level lead teachers to support blended and hybrid learning

    Technology

    • Instructional hardware & software
    • High-speed internet access points, switches, hotspots, server
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    $27,523,341
    Spending Deadline: 6-30-2024


    Curriculum Support

    • Summer programming
    • Early Reading materials
    • HQIM & testing materials for all subject areas & grades & special populations
    • Interventions for learning loss
    • New math textbook adoption

    Facilities & Infrastructure

    • Instructional hardware & software
    • High-speed internet cabling
    • 16 new school buses

    Personnel

    • 31 assistant principals
    • 64 teachers
    • 5 instructional coaches

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