As schools handed out pink slips to teachers this spring, states made a beeline to Washington to plead for money for their ravaged education budgets. But now that the federal government has come through with $10 billion, some of the nation’s biggest school districts are balking at using their share of the money to hire teachers right away.
With the economic outlook weakening, they argue that big deficits are looming for the next academic year and that they need to preserve the funds to prevent future layoffs. Los Angeles, for example, is projecting a $280 million budget shortfall next year that could threaten more jobs.
“You’ve got this herculean task to deal with next year’s deficit,” said Lydia L. Ramos, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles Unified School District, the nation’s second-largest after New York City.
But the money - which was raised by cutting $12 billion dollars from food stamps - was meant to rehire teachers THIS YEAR...But the way the law was written allows districts to use the money up until September 2012, so it sounds like educators and school staff already laid off are shit out of luck this year.
http://perdidostreetschool.blogspot.com/2010/08/states-not-using-fed-money-to-rehire.html