May 5, 2024
Florida misses deadline on plan for federal schools stimulus money

Florida misses deadline on plan for federal schools stimulus money

The Sunshine State is not alone, however. It's among 21 states who missed a June 7 deadline to submit plans for how to use federal stimulus money.

Florida is among 21 states that have not submitted plans to the U.S. Department of Education detailing how they intend to use the latest round of federal stimulus funds earmarked for schools.

The department on Monday released a list of plans submitted by 29 states and the District of Columbia. Florida missed a June 7 deadline to submit its plan, citing a delay “due to (the) legislative session and required State Board review,” according to the federal agency.

The Florida Department of Education did not immediately respond to questions from The News Service of Florida about when the State Board of Education will review a plan and submit it to Washington.

But the U.S. Department of Education is withholding a third of the funds earmarked for Florida until the state submits a plan and gets approval. A news release from the federal agency said “the vast majority” of states that have not submitted plans cited pending reviews by state education boards and legislatures.

The news release said state plans that have been received by the agency outline using money to expand access to COVID-19 vaccinations for staff and students and to prevent and mitigate the spread of COVID-19. The department also said states reported using the federal money to offer summer learning programs and to provide mental health services for students.

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