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Chief Patron: Marsden
ARPA - STEM Learning Loss Mitigation

Item 486 #14s

Item 486 #14s

First Year - FY2023 Second Year - FY2024
Central Appropriations
Central Appropriations FY2023 $2,000,000 FY2024 $0 NGF

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"m. STEM Learning Loss Mitigation

1) $2,000,000 in the first year to the Department of Education (201) to develop a pilot program to mitigate learning loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subject areas. The pilot program shall promote innovative digital and personalized learning solutions for middle and high school students that bridge the gap between chemistry and physical science classes and Career and Technical Education (CTE) career pathways using a 3D software platform. Local school divisions participating in the pilot shall incorporate the STEM focused educational 3D software learning program that combines gameplay with Virginia science standards, real world applications, and STEM and CTE career pathways in select STEM classes to help mitigate learning loss and encourage student interest and workforce development for chemistry-dependent industries located in Virginia. The pilot shall be conducted beginning with the 2022-2023 school year. For the participating school divisions, the pilot shall include unlimited enrollment for middle and high school teachers and students for the duration of the pilot. The participating school divisions in the pilot shall receive licenses to the learning platform, including a 3D educational game, access to training tutorials, access to one-on-one coaching sessions for teachers, and access to a teacher portal to help with rostering, assignments, and auto-grading related to the learning platform."

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Explanation

(This amendment provides $2.0 million the first year from nongeneral funds from the federal State and Local Recovery Fund (SLRF) pursuant to the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 to the Department of Education to create a pilot program to help mitigate learning loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subject areas.)