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21CSF works to improve the quality and equity of our public school infrastructure. www.21csf.org

03/17/2023

Does your District of Columbia Public School have enough custodians?

The building industry has standards for cleaning levels in school buildings. Level 2 cleaning recommended for schools is 20,000 gross square feet for an 8 hour custodial shift. DCPS custodians are not only responsible for cleaning but for doing level one maintenance.

This describes level one maintenance. It includes electrical, painting, ground maintenance and cleaning. An RW5 custodian has 24 hour responsibilities.

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03/02/2023

PK-12 Public Educational Facilities Master Plan Guide 2023

Proper planning of school facilities is critical for all school districts no matter how large or small, whether major construction is in the works or the district is managing enrollment change. When school districts properly plan for their school facilities, they have better schools, more equitable facilities, and higher value for public spending. Use this guide to help determine whether each element of your district's master plan is following the standard. Download the guide here: https://bit.ly/3Zhko24

21CSF Testified on the Underfunding of Maintenance Operations at DCPS Schools – Better Buildings: Better Schools 03/01/2023

“The first line of defense to ensure a long life to the District’s DC Public Schools assets of $7.2 billion in schools, are the school custodians.” Adequate maintenance will ensure we do not accelerate the natural deterioration of our buildings & grounds. Read 21CSF’s latest blog.

21CSF Testified on the Underfunding of Maintenance Operations at DCPS Schools – Better Buildings: Better Schools 21CSF Testified on the Underfunding of Maintenance Operations at DCPS Schools Sean O'Donnell • March 1, 2023 • Leave a comment Oversight Hearing D.C. Department of General Services, February 28, 2023Testimony: Mary Filardo, Executive Director, 21st Century School Fund Thank you for the opportuni...

For poor schools, building repairs zap COVID relief money 02/21/2023

“The poor districts are doing it because they’re chasing after emergencies,” said Mary Filardo, Executive Director of the 21st Century School Fund. is a prime example of long-standing inequities in school funding. Reporting by

For poor schools, building repairs zap COVID relief money JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The air-conditioning gave out as students returned from summer break last year to Jim Hill High School in Jackson, Mississippi, forcing them to learn in sweltering heat. By Thanksgiving, students were huddling under blankets because the heat wasn’t working.

09/17/2021

The 2021 State of Our Schools report found that the U.S. faces a projected annual shortfall of $85 billion in school funding each year. Closing these annual gaps is necessary to ensure that all public schools meet modern standards for health, safety, education suitability, and environmental sustainability and resiliency. Learn more: www.stateofourschools2021.org

Building Back Better: Investing in Improving Schools, Creating Jobs, and Strengthening Families and our Economy | House Committee on Education and Labor 05/05/2021

Mary Filardo, Founder of [Re]Build America's School Infrastructure Coalition & Executive Director of 21st Century School Fund testified for PK12 public infrastructure at the House Committee on Education and Labor. Read her oral and written testimony. www.buildusschools.org/s/M-Filardo_Oral-Written-Testimony-April-28-2021-Ed-Labor-Hearing.pdf

Watch the recording of the Hearing, “Building Back Better: Investing in Improving Schools, Creating Jobs, and Strengthening Families and our Economy (Mary starts at 45:11 mark) https://edlabor.house.gov/hearings/building-back-better-investing-in-improving-schools-creating-jobs-and-strengthening-families-and-our-economy

Building Back Better: Investing in Improving Schools, Creating Jobs, and Strengthening Families and our Economy | House Committee on Education and Labor House Committee on Education & Labor

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