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12 <br /> House PCS 1043 <br /> Page 3 <br /> o $30M to DPI for computers or other electronic devices for use by certain public school <br /> students in response to COVID-19. <br /> o $5M to DPI for certain public schools to provide computers or other electronic devices for <br /> use by school personnel. <br /> o $4.5M to DPI to establish a shared cybersecurity infrastructure and district cybersecurity <br /> monitoring and support. <br /> o $10M to DPI for allocation conforming for school health support personnel for physical <br /> and mental health support services for students in response to COVID-19,including remote <br /> services. <br /> o $70M to DPI for certain public schools to provide a supplemental summer learning <br /> program in response to negative effects of COVID-19. At least $35M is to be used for <br /> students in grades 2 and 3 during the 19-20 school year, and up to 25% may be used for <br /> supplemental literacy support for students in grades 3 and 4 during the 20-21 school year <br /> not on track to meet 20-21 year-end expectations. Remaining funds are to be used for <br /> kindergarten and grades 1 and 4. <br /> o $1.488M to DPI for public school units to provide remote instruction. <br /> o $3M to DPI to provide nondigital remote instruction resources to students with limited <br /> connectivity. <br /> o $15M to DPI for grants to public school units for extraordinary costs of providing Extended <br /> School Year Services or future services for exceptional children. <br /> o $660,029 to DPI for the Governor Morehead School for the Blind, the Eastern NC School <br /> for the Deaf, and the NC School for the Deaf for school nutrition, cleaning, sanitizing, <br /> remote learning, compensatory services, and Extended School Year Services. <br /> o $5M to DPI for the Extended Learning and Integrated Student Supports Competitive Grant <br /> Program. <br /> o $25M to Community Colleges for campuses to enhance online learning, cover expenses <br /> for resources and supports for faculty and staff,provide Small Business Center councelors, <br /> cover expenses for expanded IT demands, and provide sanitation and other expenses <br /> required for ongoing campus operations. <br /> o $44.4M to BOG of UNC for increased costs for online coursework, implementation of <br /> digital learning accelerator, providing sanitation and other expenses for ongoing campus <br /> operations, covering necessary eligible expenses for students and employees. <br /> o $20M to BOG of UNC for the State Education Assistance Authority for private <br /> postsecondary institutions to transition to online education. <br /> o $15M for the Duke University Human Vaccine Institute to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. <br /> o $29M to UNC Chapel Hill to allocate to the NC Policy Collaboratory for the development <br /> of countermeasures for COVID-19, a vaccine for COVID-19, community testing <br /> initiatives, and other research to address health and economic impacts of COVID-19. <br /> o $15M to the Brody School of Medicine at ECU for the development of countermeasures <br /> for COVID-19, vaccine for COVID-19, community testing initiatives, and other research <br /> to address health and economic impacts of COVID-19. <br />
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