Livingston Public School administrators described the district’s general plans for utilizing $1,560,000 in American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds at the November 9 Board of Education meeting.
The Board will be asked to approve submission of the plan to the state when it meets on Tuesday, November 23, at 7 p.m.
The COVID relief funds are aimed at helping schools open safely, operate safely, and address learning loss resulting from COVID-19. The monies may be spent over the next three years, until 2024.
A condition of the grant, noted
Board president Samantha Messer, is community outreach and how the plan involves stakeholders.
The “general tenets of what we’ve come up with” are posted on the district website, said superintendent of schools Matthew Block, along with a link for viewers to provide feedback. The plan may be viewed at www. livingston.org.
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