What Did Public Schools Do With COVID Relief Money? Whatever They Wanted.
Track and field equipment and salaries for custodians are among the goods and services school districts purchased with COVID-19 relief money. Figuring out what they did with the rest of it remains difficult.

The federal government sent around $190 billion in aid to public schools across the nation during the COVID-19 pandemic. That is a lot of money by any standards, but in terms of federal spending on primary education, it is a shockingly large amount: as Reason's Matt Welch explained when surveying the Biden administration's weak moves toward promoting public school reopening back in February, that's more than four times as much as the federal government tended to push toward K-12 education a year in pre-COVID times.
Is the money being diligently used for its intended purpose? Of course not. A survey by ProPublica found, when examining some of the "provisional annual reports…by state education agencies" for about $3 billion worth of the aid from March to September of 2020, that "just over half of the $3 billion in aid was categorized as 'other,' providing no insight into how the funds were allocated."
Over the last school year, 15 states constituting around a quarter of the total U.S. population didn't even manage to achieve 50 percent effective in-person education, the alleged purpose of all that federal COVID money.
ProPublica reports that "Some districts have been found to be spending their federal funds on projects seemingly at odds with the spirit of the aid program, such as track and field facilities and bleachers." This is happening despite the fact that "Under the terms laid out by the federal government, states are responsible for developing tracking systems to ensure districts are spending the money on countering the effects of the pandemic."
"The law places few restrictions on how districts can spend the federal aid, as long as the investments are loosely connected to the effects of the pandemic," ProPublica explains, while noting that various districts, as reported by the Associated Press, are diverting the cash to athletics. The schools are supposed to spend all the money by 2024. The Associated Press reports that although schools "are required to tell states how they're spending the money…some schools are using local funding for sports projects and then replacing it with the federal relief—a maneuver that skirts reporting requirements."
This sort of thing has historical precedent, of course, with the Department of Education's Office of Inspector General having noted, ProPublica reports, "that after the 2007-2008 financial crisis, the Education Department was responsible for allocating $98 billion through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which led to numerous investigations into abuse and waste."
Other details from ProPublica:
• "some of the largest districts in the nation marked all of their aid as going to the 'other' category, including Los Angeles Unified, which spent $49.5 million, and New York City's schools, which spent $111.5 million…New York City's district…used its federal funds to plug a gap in its budget [and] used the funds to cover the wages and operations of custodial workers."
•"In Texas, the McAllen Independent School District decided to spend $4 million of its education pandemic relief funds to construct a 5-acre outdoor learning environment connected to a local nature and birding center owned by the city."
Given that public school enrollment might well be plunging in the near future, this flood of allegedly-for-COVID money might be one of education bureaucrats last big sprees, so it's not shocking they are using it as they will.
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Nice.
You mean the same thing they do with all the other money they get?
This is, as I have stated before, how career politicians (team blue seems especially fond of this) likes to operate. Identify a claimed issue, send out a massive amount of funding, conduct no kind of oversight, be shocked when the money is used for other and extraneous unrelated purposes. Rinse, repeat, with rhetoric about racism and war on women.
Whenever the government says that money will be spent for some specific object, you can bet that little if any of that money will actually be spent for said object.
Considering all these huge "infrastructure" bills, I'm kinda wondering what happened to that federal gas tax money I keep paying. I'm always piously told that it's for upkeep of the roads and bridges. Sure doesn't look that way.
And roads are deliberately built of poorer quality to ensure continued work.
Infrastructure that lasts for a decade or more is bad for union business.
Arrest and imprison all employees of the US Dept. of Education.
(By their own policies, due process is no longer required in the education arena)
Track and field equipment is probably the best money they spent. Fresh air, sunshine and exercise help fight illness. Locking people inside makes it worse.
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Surely we can track these funds better if we conduct enough field inquiries…
People are dying.
Hopefully democrats, and in large numbers. We do have a surplus supply of them.
They paid themselves. Big surprise.
Helicopter money---school division.
Money is fungible.
So they spent it on whatever they wanted to spend it on.
Definitely needed more janitorial staff since the kids weren't there to keep it clean.
Using the funds to pay for salaries of normal personnel seems the least objectionable thing that's on this list
Serious question: How much warning do we need to give to these people abusing our hard-earned money before we can start shooting them? I don't think the Revolutionary War had more cause than these types of things. I'd really like to hear some real ideas.
Get a few more punches to the luxuries and a kick to the necessities and folks will start talking in earnest, but complacency remains strong.
Serious answer:
The (relatively) free market which has existed in the US for 2+ centuries provides a cushion for those who would deny our freedoms; most of the US population lives in luxury few would have hoped for at the end of WWII.
Assholes such as shitstain, having suffered no real loss even under the lockdowns, are not at all concerned with mask and vax mandates, especially since (even in San Fran) they are largely ignored. Example: Restaurant on the water near the Bay Bridge. Two stylishly dressed women (one with porky legs; you bet I looked) met the hostess. Neither had masks, one found one in a pocket, the other got one from the hostess. Vax papers were not even mentioned.
We are (unfortunately) learning to live with erratically-enforced rules, to the detriment of 'rule of law'.
Not sure what it will take, but it's not there yet.
"•"In Texas, the McAllen Independent School District decided to spend $4 million of its education pandemic relief funds to construct a 5-acre outdoor learning environment connected to a local nature and birding center owned by the city.""
Um, okay? You *are* way less likely to spread COVID outdoors, and this in fact sounds educational.
Is this the *best* you could find, to support "a pox on both your houses"?
That was my first thought on this as well. Trying to find some malfeasance in a red state to balance out the abuses in blue states.
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