The past several years have tested public education like never before. Whether it be responding to the pandemic and its disruption to learning, recruiting and retaining educators in the midst of a teacher shortage, or combating student learning loss, school district leaders and educators have responded to challenge after challenge.
But many districts across Connecticut are currently facing another challenge — the expiration of federal COVID-relief (ESSER) dollars — that could have significant impacts on students, services, programs, and staffing levels.
With the deadlines to allocate and use these funds quickly approaching, and research showing how the loss of ESSER dollars will result in "fiscal cliffs" for districts across the state, the School and State Finance Project and the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents (CAPSS) partnered to survey and quantify how the expiration of federal relief funds will impact districts, staff, and students.
The survey results revealed district leaders believe the loss of ESSER dollars will impact thousands of students and educators through cuts to programs, services, and staff, and make it more difficult to address student learning and mental health needs, support higher-need students, and improve student academic performance. Below are some key findings from the survey results.
Citation for Webpage
School and State Finance Project. (2024, April 17). 2024 District Leader Survey Results. Retrieved from https://schoolstatefinance.org/2024-district-leader-survey-results.
Citation for Summary of Results
School and State Finance Project. (2024). District Leader Survey Results (PowerPoint Presentation). Hamden, CT: Author. Retrieved from https://schoolstatefinance.org/fileuploads/2024-District-Leader-Survey-Results.pdf.
Citation for Questions and Responses
School and State Finance Project. (2024). 2024 District Leader Survey Questions and Responses. Hamden, CT: Author. Retrieved from https://schoolstatefinance.org/fileuploads/2024-District-Leader-Survey-All-Responses.pdf.