Feds question relief funds for Florida teacher bonuses
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis highly touted plan to give teachers and principals $1,000 bonuses using federal COVID-19 relief funds could be in trouble after the state was informed that extra pay appears to conflict with the intended use of the money.
The U.S. Department of Education sent Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran a letter on Wednesday saying that while there is a path to provide premium pay for educators, the way Florida approved the bonuses doesnt appear to fit federal guidelines.
Ian Rosenblum, a deputy assistant secretary at the federal agency, said enhanced pay needs to be reasonable and necessary. He added that funds are to be used to address learning loss during the pandemic through programs that respond to students academic, social and emotional needs.
DeSantis made the bonuses one of his highest budget priorities and toured schools to tout them while posing with teachers holding an enormous mock check. DeSantis has also boasted about his decision to require in-person instruction at public schools at the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year and has often said states that shut schools down were making a mistake that will have negative effects for years.
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