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COVID-19 committee seeks school relief fund expenditure records.

The House Select Subcommittee ⁣on the Coronavirus Pandemic Demands Transparency on ⁤COVID-19 Relief Funds for Schools

The House ​Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic⁤ has taken action to hold the Department of Education accountable. In a letter addressed to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona,⁣ subcommittee Chairman Brad Wenstrup⁣ (R-OH) demanded records on the disbursement of COVID-19 ⁣emergency relief funds ⁣to schools.

Addressing Learning‍ Loss and Allocation of Funds

Chairman Wenstrup’s letter emphasized the urgent ​need to⁣ address the extensive learning loss caused by the pandemic. Notably, it highlighted recent reports ‍that ​eighth-grade students‍ at LeBron James’s I Promise Academy ‌had failed to meet math proficiency standards.

Wenstrup acknowledged that Congress had allocated over $190‍ billion in aid to schools since the ⁤beginning of the pandemic. This funding aimed to‌ facilitate safe school reopenings and mitigate pandemic-related learning⁤ deficits. ⁤He specifically mentioned the American Rescue Plan, which‌ allocated $122 billion to this cause.

However, concerns ⁤have been raised regarding the effectiveness of these​ programs and the extent to​ which the ‌funds have truly benefited students. With mounting evidence of academic failures and struggles to ‌recover from pandemic-related setbacks, it is ‌crucial to evaluate the impact of these relief funds.

Transparency and Accountability

Wenstrup highlighted ‌the lack of restrictions‌ on how the Elementary and⁤ Secondary School Emergency Relief funds could be ‍spent. This has led to instances where schools⁤ have used the funds for extravagant purchases, ⁣including athletic fields ⁢and promoting specific ideological agendas.

The letter demands that the Department of Education provide the committee with “recipient data collection forms” from 2020, ⁢2021, and 2022 by Aug. 24. This information is essential‌ for ‌Congress ​to conduct a thorough assessment and ensure that the academic shortcomings ⁢of American students are properly addressed.

Chairman⁤ Wenstrup emphasized the importance of timely data release to hold ⁢the Department accountable for the administration of the funds. It is crucial to understand the extent of any ⁤misuse of funds by State Educational Agencies (SEAs) or Local Educational Agencies ⁣(LEAs) and⁣ its impact on students.

The Washington Examiner has reached out to the Department of Education for comment on⁢ this matter.

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