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Subject 7/11: District Spending of One-Time Funds for Educational Recovery
Date July 6, 2023 3:58 PM
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PPIC Virtual Event Invitation
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District Spending of One-Time Funds for Educational Recovery
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Tuesday, July 11, 2023
11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. PT
***Online only***

Please register in advance.

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ABOUT THE PROGRAM
To address COVID-19 disruptions to education, federal and state programs directed billions in stimulus aid to K–12 schools, targeting greater funding to lower-income and high-need districts. PPIC researcher Julien Lafortune will present findings from a report that examines California’s funding allocations and key areas of district spending; coauthor Bruce Fuller, a professor of education and public policy at UC Berkeley, will lead a panel discussion on district strategies for learning recovery.

This event is supported with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation, the Stuart Foundation, and the US Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences.

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PARTICIPANTS
~ Moisés G. Aguirre, Superintendent, Sweetwater Union High School District
~ Mary Briggs, Senior Director, Research and Education Policy Development, California School Boards Association
~ Bruce Fuller, Professor, Education and Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley
~ Julien Lafortune, Research Fellow, Public Policy Institute of California
~ Ed Manansala, County Superintendent of Schools, El Dorado County Office of Education

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ABOUT PPIC
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CONTACT
Kareen Yang
(415) 291-4498
[email protected]

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