ESSER, which stands for Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief, is a federal program providing funding to states and school districts to address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on elementary and secondary schools. These funds are used for a wide range of activities, including addressing learning loss, improving school facilities, supporting student mental health, and purchasing educational technology. ESSER funds are distributed in three separate acts: ESSER I (CARES Act), ESSER II (CRRSA Act), and ESSER III (ARP Act).
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