Maine's Whole Student Pandemic Response

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Moving the Whole Student Forward Through Pandemic Recovery

A white circle with thick blue edges and a picture of students with their hands in a pile over white snow in the center.The Maine Department of Education (DOE) prioritized a Whole Student Approach using federal emergency relief funding to help students, educators, and schools respond and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The DOE’s Whole Student Approach was developed in partnership with educators, administrators, parents, students, and educational organizations. It seeks to create vibrant school environments where all students are safe, healthy, supported, engaged, challenged, and prepared. Together, these six tenets form the foundation for students' success in school, life, careers, and as citizens of our great state.

The DOE has invested federal emergency relief funding in efforts to bolster literacy, provide hands-on outdoor learning opportunities, expand engaging project-based learning, bring interdisciplinary computer science education to every Maine school and grade level, expand pre-k, support student and educator wellbeing, ensure safe and healthy schools, and so much more.

 

Stories of Maine's Whole Student Pandemic Response

 

 

 

A circle with a picture of students working at their desks in a classroom wearing medical masks in the center. Around the student picture are three circle sections, one says "CARES -The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security", one "CRRSA The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations", and the last "ARP American Rescue Plan"  Federal Emergency Relief Funding Sources

Three federal emergency relief funding acts fueled Maine’s Whole Student Pandemic Response:

  • The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act: enacted March 27, 2020
    • $439,727,261 allocated to Maine
       
  • The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act: enacted on December 27, 2020
    • $199,972,662 allocated to Maine
       
  • The American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act: enacted on March 11, 2021
    • $486,143,245 allocated to Maine

Every program highlighted on Maine’s Whole Student Pandemic Response page used one or a combination of these three acts. Throughout this page, we will refer to these acts using their abbreviations.

Click Here to View the Federal Relief Funding Dashboard

 

Maine’s Whole Student Pandemic Response Programs

Click the blue boxes below to learn more about the Maine DOE programs made possible through Federal Emergency Response Funding. 

 

 

A hyperlinked circle graphic for visitors to click to share their Federal Emergency Relief Funding Story. The outside of the graphic says "We want to hear from you" and "Click Here to Share Your Story" on the outside and "Click here to share how your school or organization used Federal Emergency Relief Funding to support the Whole Student!"      A hyperlinke circle graphic that, when clicked, leads to in-depth Federal Emergency Relief Funding. The outside of the circle graphic says "Resources" and "CLICK HERE for In Depth Federal Emergency Relief Reporting." The inside says "Click here for in-depth reporting on Federal Emergency Relief Fund spending in Maine, including Maintenance of Equity, and the Emergency Relief Spending Dashboard."

 

(Click here to share how your school or organization used Federal Emergency Relief Funding to support the Whole Student!)
(Click here for in-depth reporting on Federal Emergency Relief Fund spending in Maine, including Maintenance of Equity, and the Emergency Relief Spending Dashboard.) 

 

Contact

Shelly Chasse-Johndro

Director, Office of Federal Emergency Relief Programs
Phone: 207-458-3180
EmailShelly.ChasseJohndro@maine.gov


Janette Kirk
Chief of the Office of Federal Programs
Phone: 207-441-2958
EmailJanette.Kirk@maine.gov