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Schools: Funding tied to in-person instruction, with quarantine exception.

New rules may affect how schools use federal money. If a school is not providing full-time in-person instruction, it could lose access to certain funds. An exception applies if the school is following quarantine or isolation guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Key points
Schools may lose federal funds if they do not provide full-time in-person instruction.
An exception allows schools to retain funds if not in-person due to CDC quarantine/isolation guidelines.
This applies to funds received under previous pandemic relief acts.
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Additional Information
Keep Kids in Schools Act
Print number: S 3460
Sponsor: Sen. Rubio, Marco [R-FL]
Process start date: 2022-01-18