Here’s Why Some States Are Facing a Steeper ESSER Funding Cliff in 2024
National
As school districts race to counteract the effects of the pandemic on students, one particular challenge looms large: On September 30, 2024, COVID relief funding for public K-12 education will officially expire.
If you follow state legislatures in the South, you’ve likely seen tax proposals moving this spring. These policies raise an important question for education advocates about how tax policy matters for schools and students.
Here’s Why Some States Are Facing a Steeper ESSER Funding Cliff in 2024
National
As school districts race to counteract the effects of the pandemic on students, one particular challenge looms large: On September 30, 2024, COVID relief funding for public K-12 education will officially expire.
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