ERIC Number: ED605941
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2020-Apr
Pages: 10
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Managing Public Education Resources during the Coronavirus Crisis: Practical Tips and Considerations for School District Leaders. Crisis Response Resource
Willis, Jason; Krausen, Kelsey; Outlaw, Lauren
WestEd
Concerns about the new coronavirus are having profound effects on the public education landscape, from how educators deliver instruction to the amount of revenue available for operating schools. The full fiscal effect of school closures and of the country's broader economic downturn is not yet known, but predictions are distressing. More than ever, school districts and charter schools must make strategic decisions about how to allocate resources based on the specific needs of their own community. This timely brief, produced by WestEd as part of a collection of Crisis Response Resources, offers practical information and guidance, including an analysis of available funding under the CARES Act, to help school district and charter school leaders manage and strategically allocate resources amid widespread school closures and in the face of an almost certain reduction in education funding over the coming fiscal year. The four key guiding principles for decision-making detailed in this document provide some anchor points for education leaders. They include: (1) Ensure continuity of core services. To the greatest extent possible, ensure continuity of basic services, principally quality instruction, technology for online learning, and meals for eligible students; (2) Focus first on providing support for students who need it most. During school closures, attend to those students who are least able to get learning support and resources from home; (3) Despite many unknowns, don't wait to plan. While responding to immediate critical needs is essential, set aside time to confer with other district and charter school leaders to plan, strategize, and think ahead to next year's budget; and (4) Keep the community informed. Leaders should communicate with the community about their efforts to support students and families and about anticipated budget challenges and potential shortfalls in the future. [This brief has adapted and expanded on a related California-specific publication, "Managing Public Education Resources in California during and after the Coronavirus Crisis: Practical Tips and Considerations for School District and Charter School Leaders" (ED605943).]
Descriptors: Disease Control, Crisis Management, School Districts, Charter Schools, Access to Education, Educational Quality, Educational Technology, Online Courses, Distance Education, Access to Computers, At Risk Students, Student Needs, Information Dissemination, Public Schools, Resource Allocation, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Legislation, Early Intervention, Block Grants, Child Care, Planning, Budgets, Food Service, Economic Impact, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
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Publication Type: Guides - Non-Classroom
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
Sponsor: Stuart Foundation
Authoring Institution: WestEd
Identifiers - Laws, Policies, & Programs: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act; Child Care and Development Block Grants; Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title I; Stewart B McKinney Homeless Assistance Act 1987; Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act 2020
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