Mount Vernon Schools To Receive Aid Under Coronavirus Relief Plan

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Mount Vernon NY

17 March, 2021

2:32 PM

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MOUNT VERNON, NY — Through the American Rescue Plan, the federal government will send more than $2.5 billion to school districts in New York, including $20,296,000 for Mount Vernon. The $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package will help keep essential workers on the job, assist struggling families and small businesses, and make critical investments in infrastructure. The package also contains $2.5 billion for New York schools upstate of New York City, including $623,973,000 in education aid for Hudson Valley districts. Under President Joe Biden's plan, districts may, among other things, use the money to: fill budget gaps, address learning loss, meet the needs of students with disabilities, assist students experiencing homelessness, and provide summer enrichment and afterschool programs. "Everyone wants schools to reopen completely and for our children to be able to return to the classroom, but it needs to be done in a way that is safe for students, families, educators, and learning institutions," U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer said in a statement Wednesday. The coronavirus pandemic cost a year of learning and development for students—challenges disproportionately felt by students of color, students from low-income families, and students with disabilities, Schumer said. Senator Shelley Mayer (D-Westchester) said she is committed to making sure all federal aid will be used to supplement, rather than replace, state funding. "This unprecedented federal funding will put us on the right path to recover from the devastation our school communities faced during the pandemic," said Mayer, chair of the Senate Education Committee. District officials warned by Gov. Andrew Cuomo as the pandemic sucked up state resources that education aid might have to be cut by 20 percent, welcomed the funding infusion. "School districts have been forced to respond to the pandemic in a variety of creative ways," said Richard Del Moro, Superintendent of Middletown City School District. "This funding will be used to support the continued emphasis on the health, safety, and well-being of our students." One local school district is slated to get a vast amount of money: East Ramapo. The district, in a Rockland County community where about 9,000 children go to the public schools and another 28,000 attend local yeshivas, is receiving the fourth highest payout in the state, $162 million — behind only New York City, Buffalo and Rochester and more than Syracuse and Yonkers, the fourth and fifth largest cities in New York. A spokesperson for Schumer's office said the district allocations were based solely on Title I, a formula based on the total number of school-age children in a district who live in poverty. Here is the district-by-district breakdown for Westchester: Ardsley Union Free School District: $420,000Bedford Central School District: $3,701,000Blind Brook-Rye Union Free School District: $228,000Bronxville Union Free School District: $317,000Byram Hills Central School District: $420,000Croton-Harmon Union Free School District: $527,000Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District: $1,467,000Eastchester Union Free School District: $541,000Edgemont Union Free School District: $358,000Elmsford Union Free School District: $1,117,000Greenburgh Central School District: $1,897,000Harrison Central School District: $2,839,000Hastings-on-Hudson Union Free School District: $340,000Hendrick Hudson Central School District: $1,365,000Irvington Union Free School District: $524,000Katonah-Lewisboro Union Free School District: $587,000Lakeland Central School District: $1,526,000Mamaroneck Union Free School District: $1,509,000Mount Pleasant Central School District: $438,000Mount Vernon School District: $20,296,000New Rochelle City School District: $13,829,000North Salem Central School District: $717,000Ossining Union Free School District: $4,531,000Peekskill City School District: $6,278,000Pocantico Hills Central School District: $427,000Port Chester-Rye Union Free School District: $7,932,000Rye City School District: $472,000Rye Neck Union Free School District: $443,000Scarsdale Union Free School District: $547,000Somers Central School District: $426,000Tuckahoe Union Free School District: $294,000Valhalla Union Free School District: $431,000White Plains City School District: $9,167,000Yonkers City School District: $68,796,000Yorktown Central School District: $835,000

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