Any activity authorized by
- ESA
- IDEA
- Adult Education and Family Literacy
- Carl Perkins Career and Tech
- McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
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Coordinating preparedness and response efforts of LEAs with State,
local, Tribal, and territorial public health departments, and other
relevant agencies, to improve coordinated responses among such
entities to prevent, prepare for, and respond to COVID-19
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Providing principals and other school leaders with the resources
necessary to address the needs of their individual schools.
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Activities to address the unique needs of low-income children or
students, children with disabilities, English learners, racial and
ethnic minorities, students experiencing homelessness, and youth in
foster care, including how outreach and service delivery will meet
the needs of each population.
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Developing and implementing procedures and systems to improve the
preparedness and response efforts of LEAs.
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Training and professional development for staff of the LEA on
sanitation and minimizing the spread of infectious diseases
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non-applicable
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Purchasing supplies to sanitize and clean the facilities of the LEA,
including buildings operated by such LEA.
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non-applicable
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Planning for, coordinating, and implementing activities during long-
term closures, including providing meals to eligible students,
providing technology for online learning to all students, providing
guidance for carrying out requirements under the IDEA and ensuring
other education services can continue to be provided consistent with
all Federal, State, and local requirements.
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Purchasing educational technology (including hardware, software, and
connectivity) for students who are served by the LEA that aids in
regular and substantive educational interaction between students and
their classroom instructors, including low-income students and
students with disabilities, which may include assistive technology
or adaptive equipment.
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Providing mental health services and supports, including through the
implementation of evidence- based full- service community schools.
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Planning and implementing activities related to summer learning and
enrichment and supplemental after-school programs, including
providing classroom instruction or online learning during the summer
months and addressing the needs of low-income students, students
with disabilities, English learners, migrant students, students
experiencing homelessness, and children and youth in foster care.
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Addressing the academic impact of lost instructional time among an
LEA’s students, including low-income students, students with
disabilities, English learners, racial and ethnic minorities,
students experiencing homelessness, and children and youth in foster
care, including by—
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Administering and using high-quality assessments that are valid
and reliable to accurately assess students’ academic progress
and assist educators in meeting students’ academic needs,
including through differentiating instruction.
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Implementing evidence-based activities to meet the comprehensive
needs of students.
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Providing information and assistance to parents and families on
how they can effectively.
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Support students, including in a distance learning environment.
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Tracking student attendance and improving student engagement in
distance education.
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School facility repairs and improvements to enable operation of
schools to reduce risk of virus transmission and exposure to
environmental health hazards, and to support student health needs.
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non-applicable
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Inspection, testing, maintenance, repair, replacement, and upgrade
projects to improve the indoor air quality in school facilities,
including mechanical and non- mechanical heating, ventilation, and
air conditioning systems, filtering, purification and other air
cleaning, fans, control systems, and window and door repair and
replacement.
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non-applicable
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Developing strategies and implementing public health protocols
including, to the greatest extent practicable, policies in line with
guidance from the CDC for the reopening and operation of school
facilities to effectively maintain the health and safety of
students, educators, and other staff.
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non-applicable
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Other activities that are necessary to maintain the operation of and
continuity of services in the LEA and continuing to employ existing
staff of the LEA.
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non-applicable
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