Allowable Uses

A non-public school may apply to receive services or assistance from the SEA or its contractors to address educational disruptions resulting from COVID-19 for:

  1. Supplies to sanitize, disinfect, and clean school facilities
  2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  3. Improving ventilation systems, including windows or portable air purification systems
  4. Training and professional development for staff on sanitization, the use of PPE, and minimizing the spread of infectious diseases
  5. Physical barriers to facilitate social distancing
  6. Other materials, supplies or equipment recommended by the CDC for reopening and operation of school facilities to effectively maintain health and safety
  7. Expanding capacity to administer coronavirus testing to effectively monitor and suppress the virus
  8. Educational technology
  9. Redeveloping instructional plans for remote or hybrid learning or to address learning loss
  10. Leasing sites or spaces to ensure social distancing
  11. Reasonable transportation costs
  12. Initiating and maintaining education and support services or assistance for remote or hybrid learning or to address learning loss
Reimbursement for the expenses of any services or assistance described above that a non-public school incurred on or after March 13, 2020, are allowable from the categories above, except for:
  • Improvements to ventilation systems (including windows), except for portable air purification systems, which may be reimbursed.
  • Staff training and professional development on sanitization, the use of PPE, and minimizing the spread of COVID-19.
  • Developing instructional plans, including curriculum development, for remote or hybrid learning or to address learning loss.
  • Initiating and maintaining education and support services or assistance for remote or hybrid learning or to address learning loss.
  • Any expenses reimbursed through a loan guaranteed under the PPP (15 U.S.C. 636(a)) prior to December 27, 2020.