CARES Act Poll Questions on National Public Education Financial Survey (NPEFS) and Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances (F-33)
Attachment 1
Poll Questions
OMB #1850-0803 v.276
Submitted by
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
U.S. Department of Education
October 2020
State
Fiscal Coordinator Meetings – October 21, 2020
Poll
Questions
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Data collection set-up slide (to appear before each of the poll questions)
We have some other information we’d like to collect, but before we add questions to our data collections we want to get a sense of how easy it will be for your state to provide this information. In the coming slides, we will be asking some questions to help us understand that better.
Your response is voluntary, but we would like as much information as possible. Your responses won’t be shared with others.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved this survey. The OMB control number is 1850-0803 and the approval expiration date is 10/31/2023.
CARES Act Items on NPEFS and F-33
(Verbal Instructions) Please select the response that best describes your state’s ability to collect and report the following proposed items regarding the CARES Act for NPEFS and F-33.
Select the proposed revenue items that your state would be able to report separately check all that apply):
Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund
Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund
Reimagining Workforce Preparation Discretionary Grant
Rethink K-12 Education Models Discretionary Grant
We cannot report any of the above items separately
Select the proposed revenue items that your state would be able to report separately (check all that apply):
Project School Emergency Response to Violence
Coronavirus Relief Fund
ESF Outlying Areas-Governors (NPEFS only)
ESF Outlying Areas-State Educational Agencies (NPEFS only)
Select the proposed expenditure items that your state would be able to report separately (check all that apply):
Current expenditures from CARES Act
Instructional expenditures from CARES Act
Support services expenditures from CARES Act
We cannot report any of the above items separately
Select the proposed expenditure items that your state would be able to report separately (check all that apply):
Capital outlay expenditures from CARES Act
Technology supplies and purchased services from CARES Act
Technology equipment from CARES Act
We cannot report any of the above items separately
Select the proposed expenditure items that your state would be able to report separately (check all that apply):
Food services expenditures from CARES Act
Operation & maintenance of plant expenditures from CARES Act
We cannot report any of the above items separately
Would your state be able to report current expenditures based on the following sources of revenue (check all that apply):
Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund
Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund
We cannot report current expenditures based on above items
Would your state be able to report current expenditures based on the following sources of revenue (check all that apply):
Reimagining Workforce Preparation Discretionary Grant
Rethink K-12 Education Models Discretionary Grant
Project School Emergency Response to Violence
Coronavirus Relief Fund
We cannot report current expenditures based on above items
Would your state be able to report current expenditures based on these sources of revenue on NPEFS (check all that apply):
ESF Outlying Areas-Governors
ESF Outlying Areas-State Educational Agencies
We cannot report current expenditures based on above items
Do any of these difficulties apply to your state in reporting and collecting these CARES Act items (check all that apply):
Accounting manual requires updates to collect this data
School districts are not required to report this data
Not enough notice to collect this data
Lack of resources to collect this data
We are not experiencing any of these difficulties
(Verbal Instructions) Please select the response that best describes the burden placed on your state to collect and report the following proposed items regarding the CARES Act for NPEFS and F-33.
For FY 20, estimate how many hours your staff will spend collecting and reporting the CARES Act revenue items for NPEFS:
Less than 5 hours
5-9.5 hours
10-14.5 hours
15-19.5 hours
20 hours or more
For FY 20, estimate how many hours your staff will spend collecting and reporting the CARES Act revenue items for F-33:
Less than 5 hours
5-9.5 hours
10-14.5 hours
15-19.5 hours
20 hours or more
For FY 20, estimate how many hours your staff will spend collecting and reporting the CARES Act expenditure items for NPEFS:
Less than 5 hours
5-9.5 hours
10-14.5 hours
15-19.5 hours
20 hours or more
For FY 20, estimate how many hours your staff will spend collecting and reporting the CARES Act expenditure items for F-33:
Less than 5 hours
5-9.5 hours
10-14.5 hours
15-19.5 hours
20 hours or more
Thank for your participation in the CARES Act Poll Questions on the NPEFS and F-33 surveys today.
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