Fema will cover some covid-19 staffing costs for schools
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Schools during the pandemic have been pouring unprecedented sums of money into cleaning and disinfecting buildings; scanning temperatures and screening for infection; and purchasing and
distributing masks and personal protective equipment to keep adults and children safe. Now, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is offering to fully reimburse the costs of those
efforts—not just the equipment and tools involved, but overtime pay for the employees doing that work, a FEMA spokesperson said. Some estimates suggest schools will spend $25 billion total
on protecting against COVID-19 in school buildings. FEMA’s Public Assistance Program has been offering school districts funds for responding to COVID-19 throughout the pandemic. But the
rules have shifted several times, leaving districts confused and disappointed. Some don’t have the resources to embark on the application process for the funds. Others aren’t even aware that
FEMA aid is an option. Among districts that have applied for funds, some have received a small amount. Others have been in the dark about why the agency hasn’t approved their requests for
millions of dollars. Three federal stimulus packages have helped cover some costs, but the more money districts get reimbursed for during this crisis, the more they can devote to programs
and initiatives that help students, administrators say. FEMA under President Joe Biden’s administration has committed to fully reimbursing many pandemic-related costs for schools, provided
that the money was spent on work performed after Biden took office, between Jan. 21 and Sept. 30 of this year. In an email to Education Week, a spokesperson for the agency confirmed
“overtime for budgeted employees and straight-time and overtime for unbudgeted employees” for work performed after Jan. 21 of this year counts as an eligible expense, if the employees were
working in accordance with the agency’s current reimbursement policy. Overtime pay for work performed last year is not eligible, per the FEMA policy. The spokesperson also clarified some
confusion over the timeline of eligible work. Education Week presented FEMA with a hypothetical scenario: A school district bought masks in September but continues to use them in school
buildings to this day. Is the district eligible to get the cost of those masks reimbursed? Yes, the spokesperson said, but with a catch: The amount of reimbursement will be “based on the
evaluation of the fair market value of the used supplies” after Jan. 21, the spokesperson said. Even though the purchase happened before eligibility began, reimbursement will be based on
when the items were in use during the eligibility period. HOW TO APPLY FOR FEMA RELIEF The FEMA spokesperson encouraged administrators to go to grantee.fema.gov, and click “Register Your
Organization for Public Assistance” at the bottom of the screen if the district doesn’t already have an account login. School districts can contact emergency management offices in their
town, county, or state for help navigating the FEMA program’s requirements. Applicants for reimbursement will be required to share rigorously documented evidence of the costs for their
requests. FEMA has not specified how quickly reimbursement funds will become available, though it has said that there is currently no deadline for requesting reimbursement. Schools should
not be discouraged by the availability of other sources of federal and state funding assistance. FEMA’s policy explicitly states that the agency may offer funds to school districts even if
the district could have received federal funding for that request from another source. That offering does come with limitations, though. The policy says FEMA won’t cover costs associated
with COVID-19 contact tracing, for instance. _Do you have more questions about FEMA reimbursement for your school or district? Email Mark Lieberman at [email protected], and he’ll
try to help you find the answers._
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