To help schools and districts face the academic and financial challenges brought on by COVID-19, early education nonprofit, Waterford.org, is offering two new resources to help leaders navigate CRRSA Act ESSER II funding. 

“Schools and districts around the country are dealing not only with learning loss but also with funding challenges,” said Benjamin Heuston, PhD, the CEO of Waterford.org. “With this webinar and guide, we’re providing educators and leaders with insight and support to help them recover from this challenging year and prepare their students for a brighter future.”

The webinar, “Transforming Your Approach to Address Learning Loss,” which took place on February 18, featured Dr. Kandace Bethea, the superintendent of Marion County Schools (SC), and Charles Dinofrio, president of Lehigh Valley Children’s Centers, discussing the possible impacts of learning loss and how educators can make a difference. Topics included best practices, plans for the future, and an introduction to Waterford.org’s new guide to accessing CRRSA Act ESSER II funding.   

Created to help school and district leaders take advantage of new funding that is available to limit learning loss, “Your Guide to the CRRSA Act ESSER II Funding: Claiming Your Cut of $54B to Counteract the COVID Cliff” is available at no cost on Waterford.org’s website. For educators looking to find what funds are available to their state and district, the guide answers essential questions including:                                 

●      What is ESSER II?

●      How much is available to my state, district, or territory?

●      What can the funds be used for?

●      When can the funds be used?

●      How do local districts apply for funding?

For easy access, the guide also includes links to each state, district, or territory’s guidance to LEAs, so you educators are only one click away from further information.

 

About Waterford.org

Waterford.org is an early education nonprofit with a mission to achieve universal literacy for children through equity, access, and family empowerment. Waterford develops educational tools that guide students along adaptive, individualized learning paths toward fluent reading and lifelong learning. Waterford empowers families as their child’s first teacher and supports teachers in taking the right actions at the right time for their students. Currently, Waterford.org serves over 300,000 children across the country every year. Waterford’s programs have been supported by a variety of governmental and philanthropic organizations, including support from a federal EIR grant, The Studio @ Blue Meridian, and TED’s Audacious Project. To learn more, visit Waterford.org.