The American Rescue Plan (ARP)
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AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL EMERGENCY RELIEF
The ARP ESSER Fact Sheet, published on March 17, 2021, provides an overview of the program and a comparison of the ESSER Fund (funded through the CARES Act), ESSER II Fund (funded through the CRRSA Act), and ARP ESSER Fund (ARP Act). On Thursday, March 11, 2021, the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act was signed into law. It is an unprecedented $1.9 trillion package of assistance measures, including $122 billion for the ARP Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) Fund. Funds are provided to State educational agencies and school districts to help safely reopen and sustain the safe operation of schools and address the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the Nation’s students.
ARP Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief FAQs
- Use of Funds
- Maintenance of Effort
- Preventing and Responding to Crime and Promoting Public Safety
- Supporting Full-Service Community Schools and Related Strategies
- Strategies for Using American Rescue Plan Funding
- Supporting School Districts in Timely Investment of American Rescue Plan Act Funds
- Office of Inspector General (OIG): Protecting Against Fraud, Waste, and Abuse
- Monitoring Update and Quarterly Reviews
Use of Funds
Maintenance of Effort
Preventing and Responding to Crime and Promoting Public Safety
Supporting Full-Service Community Schools and Related Strategies
Strategies for Using American Rescue Plan Funding
Supporting School Districts in Timely Investment of American Rescue Plan Act Funds
Office of Inspector General (OIG): Protecting Against Fraud, Waste, and Abuse
Monitoring Update and Quarterly Reviews
Georgia Cyber Academy ARP Feedback Review
- ARP Public Feedback Fall 2023
- ARP Public Feedback Spring 2023
- ARP Public Feedback Fall 2022
- ARP Public Feedback Spring 2022
- GADOE Mandatory mid-year review January 2022
- ARP Public Feedback Fall 2021
- ARP Public Feedback Summer 2021