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Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funding was a series of grants totaling roughly $190 billion that Congress sent to K-12 public schools during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Congress included the funding in three separate spending packages between 2020 and 2021. The first of these occurred in March 27, 2020, when President Donald Trump (R) signed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, releasing $13.2 billion to schools. In an April 23, 2020, letter sent to state education commissioners, then-Education Secretary Betsy DeVos wrote: "The ESSER Fund provides you, and your local educational agencies, with emergency relief funds to address the impact that COVID-19 has had, and continues to have, on elementary and secondary schools."[1]

In response to the pandemic, all 50 states closed schools to in-person instruction between February and April 2020.

At the time, the $190 billion was the largest injection of federal funding into the education system in a one-year period.[2] Trump signed the second ESSER package, providing roughly $54 billion through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act, into law on December 27, 2020. President Joe Biden (D) signed the final ESSER package on March 11, 2021, apportioning $122 billion to schools through the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act. Each of the three ESSER packages came with their own spending deadlines. Districts had until January 2025 to spend the last round of the funding, known as ESSER III.[3]

Congress placed few strings on the grants, largely relying on districts to make their own spending decisions.[4] The expiration of the ESSER funding posed a challenge to districts that allocated a relatively greater portion to recurring expenses, such as teacher salaries or new staff.[5] An August 2023 School Superintendents Association (AASA) survey found that 53% of respondents said they would need to cut support staff in response to the expiration of ESSER funding.[6] A 2024 survey of district leaders by the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company found that 53% of district leaders "expect a fiscal cliff in their district’s spending when ESSER concludes."[7]

On this page, you will find data on the funding Congress allocated to Mississippi's school districts through the three ESSER grants (I, II, and III). Data is made available by Georgetown University's Edunomics Lab.[8] Navigate the page using the following links:

ESSER I

The table below shows the total amount of ESSER I funding allocated to each district in Mississippi.

Mississippi ESSER I allocation by district
District name Total ESSER I allocation
Aberdeen School Dist $514,629
Alcorn School Dist $778,549
Ambition Prep Charter School $270,761
Amite Co School Dist $583,632
Amory School Dist $486,738
Attala Co School Dist $400,807
Baldwyn School District $252,546
Bay St Louis Waveland School Dist $754,044
Benton Co School Dist $463,305
Biloxi Public School Dist $2,223,548
Booneville School Dist $301,217
Brookhaven School Dist $919,991
Calhoun Co School Dist $749,462
Canton Public School Dist $1,576,082
Carroll County School Dist $308,317
Chickasaw Co School Dist $182,237
Choctaw Co School Dist $501,882
Claiborne Co School Dist $944,466
Clarksdale Collegiate Public Charter School $376,040
Clarksdale Municipal School Dist $2,871,258
Cleveland School Dist $1,367,891
Clinton Public School Dist $777,769
Coahoma County School District $1,155,240
Coffeeville School Dist $243,155
Columbia School District $662,392
Columbus Municipal School Dist $2,813,595
Copiah Co School Dist $1,270,483
Corinth School Dist $747,416
Covington Co Schools $1,221,180
Desoto Co School Dist $5,559,865
East Jasper Consolidated Sch Dist $352,068
East Tallahatchie Consol Sch Dist $714,441
Enterprise School Dist $120,174
Forest Municipal School Dist $469,523
Forrest County Ag High School $180,238
Forrest County School District $1,363,437
Franklin Co School Dist $319,924
George Co School Dist $776,486
Greene County School District $431,608
Greenville Public Schools $3,279,919
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated Sch Dist $3,520,759
Grenada School Dist $1,200,000
Gulfport School Dist $2,880,885
Hancock Co School Dist $995,299
Harrison Co School Dist $5,367,709
Hattiesburg Public School Dist $2,862,924
Hazlehurst City School District $809,092
Hinds Co School Dist $1,018,055
Hollandale School Dist $519,361
Holly Springs School Dist $671,444
Holmes County Consolidated School District $2,198,429
Houston School Dist $546,280
Humphreys Co School Dist $1,143,408
Itawamba Co School Dist $700,190
Jackson Co School Dist $1,518,029
Jackson Public School Dist $12,456,522
Jefferson Co School Dist $620,531
Jefferson Davis Co School Dist $801,767
Joel E. Smilow Collegiate $293,178
Joel E. Smilow Prep Charter $271,215
Jones Co School Dist $2,003,706
Kemper Co School Dist $590,556
Kosciusko School District $720,063
Lafayette Co School Dist $372,672
Lamar County School District $1,794,880
Lauderdale Co School Dist $1,145,316
Laurel School District $1,372,700
Lawrence Co School Dist $680,081
Leake Co School Dist $1,196,540
Lee County School District $1,055,184
Leflore Legacy Academy $116,024
Leland School Dist $508,687
Lincoln Co School Dist $538,599
Long Beach School Dist $651,369
Louisville Municipal School Dist $1,009,869
Lowndes Co School Dist $992,237
Madison Co School Dist $1,117,434
Marion Co School Dist $962,138
Marshall Co School Dist $1,264,963
Mccomb School District $1,679,827
Meridian Public School Dist $3,162,293
Midtown Public $126,397
Monroe Co School Dist $347,808
Moss Point Separate School Dist $1,015,310
Natchez-Adams School Dist $2,449,411
Neshoba County School District $1,141,784
Nettleton School Dist $269,769
New Albany Public Schools $441,167
Newton County School District $534,719
Newton Municipal School District $428,862
North Bolivar Cons Sch $818,429
North Panola Schools $921,304
North Pike School Dist $641,018
North Tippah School Dist $338,798
Noxubee County School District $1,204,841
Ocean Springs School Dist $824,997
Okolona Separate School Dist $327,199
Oxford School District $616,957
Pascagoula School Dist $2,280,170
Pass Christian Public School Dist $513,683
Pearl Public School Dist $776,130
Pearl River Co School Dist $501,310
Perry Co School Dist $453,305
Petal School Dist $707,517
Philadelphia Public School Dist $487,692
Picayune School Dist $1,150,039
Pontotoc City Schools $452,284
Pontotoc Co School Dist $767,629
Poplarville Separate School Dist $440,110
Prentiss Co School Dist $528,241
Quitman Co School Dist $936,013
Quitman School Dist $705,585
Rankin Co School Dist $1,980,154
Reimagine Prep School District $262,717
Richton School Dist $185,544
Scott Co School Dist $1,067,903
Senatobia Municipal School Dist $334,799
Simpson Co School Dist $1,407,410
Smith Co School Dist $598,232
South Delta School District $646,009
South Panola School District $1,265,277
South Pike School Dist $1,009,502
South Tippah School Dist $678,904
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated School District $1,740,923
Stone Co School Dist $783,606
Sunflower Co Consolidated Sch Dist $2,425,656
Tate Co School Dist $709,075
Tishomingo Co Sp Mun Sch Dist $607,506
Tunica County School District $1,141,091
Tupelo Public School Dist $1,772,191
Union Co School Dist $525,669
Union Public School Dist $182,360
Vicksburg Warren School Dist $2,938,664
Walthall Co School Dist $975,276
Water Valley School District $410,894
Wayne Co School Dist $1,196,727
Webster Co School Dist $433,380
West Bolivar Cons Sch $1,085,724
West Jasper Consolidated Schools $471,139
West Point Consolidated School Dist $1,506,042
West Tallahatchie School District $499,674
Western Line School District $750,081
Wilkinson Co School Dist $649,952
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated School Dist $607,110
Yazoo City Municipal School Dist $1,343,749
Yazoo Co School Dist $742,871


ESSER II

The table below shows the total amount of ESSER II funding allocated to each district in Mississippi.

Mississippi ESSER II allocation by district
District name Total ESSER II allocation
Aberdeen School Dist $2,152,423
Alcorn School Dist $3,155,375
Ambition Prep Charter School $1,066,402
Amite Co School Dist $2,470,883
Amory School Dist $1,878,841
Attala Co School Dist $1,536,472
Baldwyn School District $1,047,758
Bay St Louis Waveland School Dist $3,063,322
Benton Co School Dist $1,891,256
Biloxi Public School Dist $8,474,893
Booneville School Dist $1,249,684
Brookhaven School Dist $3,458,495
Calhoun Co School Dist $3,588,741
Canton Public School Dist $6,051,117
Carroll County School Dist $1,259,098
Chickasaw Co School Dist $691,275
Choctaw Co School Dist $1,890,442
Claiborne Co School Dist $3,883,650
Clarksdale Collegiate Public Charter School $1,552,628
Clarksdale Municipal School Dist $11,557,918
Cleveland School Dist $5,444,067
Clinton Public School Dist $2,768,866
Coahoma County School District $4,537,763
Coffeeville School Dist $1,013,152
Columbia School District $3,126,610
Columbus Municipal School Dist $10,949,162
Copiah Co School Dist $4,630,314
Corinth School Dist $3,100,869
Covington Co Schools $4,999,440
Desoto Co School Dist $16,939,510
East Jasper Consolidated Sch Dist $1,893,076
East Tallahatchie Consol Sch Dist $2,937,343
Enterprise School Dist $489,067
Forest Municipal School Dist $2,849,611
Forrest County Ag High School $1,487,525
Forrest County School District $5,318,779
Franklin Co School Dist $1,339,026
George Co School Dist $4,103,499
Greene County School District $1,866,257
Greenville Public Schools $17,202,084
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated Sch Dist $16,390,365
Grenada School Dist $4,978,543
Gulfport School Dist $11,805,958
Hancock Co School Dist $4,486,101
Harrison Co School Dist $19,452,864
Hattiesburg Public School Dist $11,836,608
Hazlehurst City School District $3,204,776
Hinds Co School Dist $4,363,782
Hollandale School Dist $2,165,946
Holly Springs School Dist $3,155,028
Holmes County Consolidated School District $9,120,815
Houston School Dist $2,115,561
Humphreys Co School Dist $4,890,220
Itawamba Co School Dist $2,659,128
Jackson Co School Dist $8,322,951
Jackson Public School Dist $49,549,200
Jefferson Co School Dist $3,451,315
Jefferson Davis Co School Dist $3,354,952
Joel E. Smilow Collegiate $1,216,332
Joel E. Smilow Prep Charter $1,354,585
Jones Co School Dist $8,703,950
Kemper Co School Dist $2,422,457
Kosciusko School District $3,374,558
Lafayette Co School Dist $1,542,128
Lamar County School District $7,577,544
Lauderdale Co School Dist $4,840,441
Laurel School District $6,081,977
Lawrence Co School Dist $2,353,527
Leake Co School Dist $5,825,796
Lee County School District $4,377,735
Leflore Legacy Academy $479,828
Leland School Dist $2,369,679
Lincoln Co School Dist $2,205,355
Long Beach School Dist $3,061,124
Louisville Municipal School Dist $4,176,372
Lowndes Co School Dist $5,073,322
Madison Co School Dist $4,904,157
Marion Co School Dist $4,539,392
Marshall Co School Dist $5,248,063
Mccomb School District $10,717,053
Meridian Public School Dist $14,170,113
Midtown Public $643,109
Monroe Co School Dist $1,507,110
Moss Point Separate School Dist $5,082,693
Natchez-Adams School Dist $10,162,086
Neshoba County School District $7,099,630
Nettleton School Dist $1,137,010
New Albany Public Schools $1,671,535
Newton County School District $2,729,968
Newton Municipal School District $2,266,143
North Bolivar Cons Sch $3,230,382
North Panola Schools $4,334,401
North Pike School Dist $4,000,197
North Tippah School Dist $1,315,337
Noxubee County School District $4,553,335
Ocean Springs School Dist $3,314,828
Okolona Separate School Dist $1,233,704
Oxford School District $2,559,625
Pascagoula School Dist $10,162,988
Pass Christian Public School Dist $2,302,489
Pearl Public School Dist $3,219,998
Pearl River Co School Dist $2,079,828
Perry Co School Dist $1,977,888
Petal School Dist $2,893,213
Philadelphia Public School Dist $2,088,006
Picayune School Dist $5,580,752
Pontotoc City Schools $2,605,009
Pontotoc Co School Dist $3,878,574
Poplarville Separate School Dist $1,792,760
Prentiss Co School Dist $2,242,899
Quitman Co School Dist $3,586,715
Quitman School Dist $3,655,726
Rankin Co School Dist $8,215,240
Reimagine Prep School District $1,345,483
Richton School Dist $962,059
Scott Co School Dist $6,318,529
Senatobia Municipal School Dist $1,420,190
Simpson Co School Dist $5,839,044
Smith Co School Dist $2,481,937
South Delta School District $2,661,370
South Panola School District $5,108,875
South Pike School Dist $4,731,407
South Tippah School Dist $2,602,656
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated School District $7,089,000
Stone Co School Dist $3,237,622
Sunflower Co Consolidated Sch Dist $10,335,580
Tate Co School Dist $2,941,801
Tishomingo Co Sp Mun Sch Dist $2,520,413
Tunica County School District $4,795,546
Tupelo Public School Dist $6,924,274
Union Co School Dist $2,128,563
Union Public School Dist $1,099,346
Vicksburg Warren School Dist $11,940,766
Walthall Co School Dist $4,038,199
Water Valley School District $1,704,711
Wayne Co School Dist $4,964,964
Webster Co School Dist $2,169,001
West Bolivar Cons Sch $4,299,739
West Jasper Consolidated Schools $1,919,003
West Point Consolidated School Dist $5,938,905
West Tallahatchie School District $2,053,000
Western Line School District $4,329,846
Wilkinson Co School Dist $2,673,769
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated School Dist $2,560,210
Yazoo City Municipal School Dist $5,528,970
Yazoo Co School Dist $3,082,016

ESSER III

The table below shows the total amount of ESSER III funding allocated to each district in Mississippi.

Mississippi ESSER III allocation by district
District name Total ESSER III allocation
Aberdeen School Dist $4,733,656
Alcorn School Dist $6,939,370
Ambition Prep Charter School $2,345,254
Amite Co School Dist $5,434,020
Amory School Dist $4,131,989
Attala Co School Dist $3,379,043
Baldwyn School District $2,304,252
Bay St Louis Waveland School Dist $6,736,925
Benton Co School Dist $4,159,293
Biloxi Public School Dist $18,638,172
Booneville School Dist $2,748,332
Brookhaven School Dist $7,605,998
Calhoun Co School Dist $7,892,439
Canton Public School Dist $13,307,751
Carroll County School Dist $2,724,757
Chickasaw Co School Dist $1,520,267
Choctaw Co School Dist $4,157,502
Claiborne Co School Dist $8,541,008
Clarksdale Municipal School Dist $25,418,429
Cleveland School Dist $11,972,711
Clinton Public School Dist $6,089,351
Coahoma County School District $9,979,549
Coffeeville School Dist $2,228,147
Columbia School District $6,876,110
Columbus Municipal School Dist $24,079,638
Copiah Co School Dist $10,183,090
Corinth School Dist $6,819,500
Covington Co Schools $10,994,879
Desoto Co School Dist $37,253,745
East Jasper Consolidated Sch Dist $4,163,295
East Tallahatchie Consol Sch Dist $6,459,869
Enterprise School Dist $1,075,566
Forest Municipal School Dist $6,266,927
Forrest County Ag High School $3,271,397
Forrest County School District $11,697,176
Franklin Co School Dist $2,944,815
George Co School Dist $9,024,506
Greene County School District $4,104,314
Greenville Public Schools $37,831,202
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated Sch Dist $36,046,052
Grenada School Dist $10,948,922
Gulfport School Dist $25,963,923
Hancock Co School Dist $9,865,933
Harrison Co School Dist $42,781,167
Hattiesburg Public School Dist $26,031,330
Hazlehurst City School District $7,048,014
Hinds Co School Dist $9,596,926
Hollandale School Dist $4,763,397
Holly Springs School Dist $6,827,652
Holmes County Consolidated School District $19,737,942
Houston School Dist $4,652,589
Humphreys Co School Dist $10,754,679
Itawamba Co School Dist $5,848,013
Jackson Co School Dist $18,304,017
Jackson Public School Dist $108,969,693
Jefferson Co School Dist $7,590,207
Jefferson Davis Co School Dist $7,378,285
Joel E. Smilow Collegiate $2,674,985
Joel E. Smilow Prep Charter $2,979,033
Jones Co School Dist $19,141,918
Kemper Co School Dist $5,327,521
Kosciusko School District $7,421,403
Lafayette Co School Dist $3,391,482
Lamar County School District $16,664,701
Lauderdale Co School Dist $10,645,204
Laurel School District $13,161,730
Lawrence Co School Dist $5,175,929
Leake Co School Dist $12,812,218
Lee County School District $9,627,612
Leflore Legacy Academy $1,055,247
Leland School Dist $5,211,450
Lincoln Co School Dist $4,850,066
Long Beach School Dist $6,732,092
Louisville Municipal School Dist $9,184,769
Lowndes Co School Dist $11,157,363
Madison Co School Dist $10,785,330
Marion Co School Dist $9,983,132
Marshall Co School Dist $11,541,657
Mccomb School District $23,569,179
Meridian Public School Dist $31,163,225
Midtown Public $1,414,340
Monroe Co School Dist $3,314,469
Moss Point Separate School Dist $11,177,970
Natchez-Adams School Dist $22,348,684
Neshoba County School District $15,613,663
Nettleton School Dist $2,500,538
New Albany Public Schools $3,676,076
Newton County School District $6,003,807
Newton Municipal School District $4,904,057
North Bolivar Cons Sch $7,104,327
North Panola Schools $9,532,311
North Pike School Dist $8,797,321
North Tippah School Dist $2,892,718
Noxubee County School District $10,013,795
Ocean Springs School Dist $7,290,043
Okolona Separate School Dist $2,713,190
Oxford School District $5,629,184
Pascagoula School Dist $22,350,667
Pass Christian Public School Dist $5,063,686
Pearl Public School Dist $7,081,490
Pearl River Co School Dist $4,574,004
Perry Co School Dist $4,349,815
Petal School Dist $6,362,817
Philadelphia Public School Dist $4,591,989
Picayune School Dist $12,273,313
Pontotoc City Schools $5,728,993
Pontotoc Co School Dist $8,529,845
Poplarville Separate School Dist $3,942,677
Prentiss Co School Dist $4,932,633
Quitman Co School Dist $7,887,982
Quitman School Dist $8,039,752
Rankin Co School Dist $18,067,137
Reimagine Prep School District $2,959,016
Richton School Dist $2,115,782
Scott Co School Dist $13,673,642
Senatobia Municipal School Dist $3,123,312
Simpson Co School Dist $12,841,355
Smith Co School Dist $5,458,330
South Delta School District $5,852,944
South Panola School District $11,235,551
South Pike School Dist $10,405,416
South Tippah School Dist $5,723,819
Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated School District $15,590,286
Stone Co School Dist $7,120,249
Sunflower Co Consolidated Sch Dist $22,730,236
Tate Co School Dist $6,469,673
Tishomingo Co Sp Mun Sch Dist $5,542,948
Tunica County School District $10,546,471
Tupelo Public School Dist $15,228,015
Union Co School Dist $4,681,184
Union Public School Dist $2,417,705
Vicksburg Warren School Dist $26,260,397
Walthall Co School Dist $8,880,896
Water Valley School District $3,749,038
Wayne Co School Dist $10,919,059
Webster Co School Dist $4,770,114
West Bolivar Cons Sch $9,456,081
West Jasper Consolidated Schools $4,220,313
West Point Consolidated School Dist $13,060,972
West Tallahatchie School District $4,515,002
Western Line School District $9,522,294
Wilkinson Co School Dist $5,880,212
Winona-Montgomery Consolidated School Dist $5,630,471
Yazoo City Municipal School Dist $12,159,432
Yazoo Co School Dist $6,778,038

ESSER allocations by state

Click a state below to see a detailed breakdown of ESSER allocations by district in each state.

History of ESSER

Throughout Spring 2020, all 50 states shuttered K-12 public schools to in-person learning. In most states, students would not return to classrooms for the remainder of the academic year. Congress allocated roughly $190 billion to schools between March 2020 and March 2021 through three rounds of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Fund grants.[9]

Congress also allocated about 10% of ESSER funding—or about $19 billion—to state education agencies.[10]

Each tranche of ESSER funding came with its own deadline. States had until September 30 to commit money they received in the third round (ARP Act) of ESSER funding—unless they requested and received an extension.[11] Districts were required to have spent the funds by the end of January 2025 (though they could request an extension from the federal government).[12]

According to the U.S. Department of Education, “These Federal emergency resources are available for a wide range of activities to address diverse needs arising from or exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, or to emerge stronger post-pandemic, including responding to students’ social, emotional, mental health, and academic needs and continuing to provide educational services as States, LEAs, and schools respond to and recover from the pandemic.”[13]

Districts, already facing declining public school enrollment, grappled with the loss of billions of dollars in federal aid as ESSER funds expired.[14] To put the loss in perspective, in 2019, the last year before Congress began allocating ESSER grants, the federal government spent a total of $57.9 billion on K-12 public schools—less than a third of what Congress allocated to schools through ESSER.[15]

A 2023 Education Next analysis of 22 states found that districts had spent about half of the money on labor costs, which could include new hires and raises for existing personnel.[16] A December 2023 Education Week survey of 250 district leaders found that a quarter of respondents said they didn’t anticipate finding alternative funding to cover ongoing expenses made with ESSER grants.[17]

Some districts announced staff and teacher layoffs due to losing ESSER funds.[18][19][20] Districts also cut expenses in other ways, including ending after-school programs, tutoring services, and more.[21][22]

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Footnotes

  1. U.S. Department of Education, "ESSER Fund Cover Letter," accessed June 13, 2025
  2. The 74, "ESSER Post-Mortem: How Did Districts Spend $190B in Federal Funds? Did It Work?" June 29, 2025
  3. Intercultural Development Research Association, "How Schools Will Be Impacted by the End of Federal COVID-19 Relief Funding," October 8, 2024
  4. District Administration, "Learning loss can still be overcome with ESSER," August 15, 2024
  5. Brookings, "The ESSER fiscal cliff will have serious implications for student equity," September 12, 2023
  6. Intercultural Development Research Association, "How Schools Will Be Impacted by the End of Federal COVID-19 Relief Funding," October 8, 2024
  7. McKinsey & Company, "When the money runs out: K–12 schools brace for stimulus-free budgets," September 18, 2024
  8. Edunomics Lab,"ESSER Expenditure Dashboard," accessed June 29, 2025
  9. K-12 Dive, "ESSER funding: What it is and how to use it before it expires," February 21, 2023
  10. CCSSO, "States Leading: How State Education Agencies Leveraged Pandemic Relief Funds," accessed February 4, 2025
  11. New America, "Size: More Money Than Ever Before," accessed February 4, 2025
  12. School Superintendents Assocation, "The Advocate March 2024: ESSER Late Liquidation," March 8, 2024
  13. U.S. Department of Education, "Frequently Asked Questions," May 2021
  14. Brookings, "Breaking down enrollment declines in public schools," March 14, 2024
  15. United States Census, "K-12 School Spending Up 4.7% in 2019 From Previous Year," May 18, 2021
  16. Education Next, "The Massive ESSER Experiment: Here’s what we’re learning.," April 4, 2023
  17. Education Week, "When ESSER Funds Are Gone, Here’s Where Districts May Turn to Fill Gaps," December 5, 2023
  18. NBC DFW, "Arlington ISD faces layoffs with COVID-era ESSER grants coming to an end," March 25, 2024
  19. K-12 Dive, "Teacher layoffs are growing — and won’t be going away anytime soon," March 26, 2024
  20. CT Insider, "Hartford school board approves $429 million budget with staffing cuts across the district," April 18, 2024
  21. Chalkbeat, "Many schools want to keep tutoring going when COVID money is gone. How will they pay for it?" February 1, 2024
  22. KOSU, "The end of pandemic-era federal dollars may mean the end of some Oklahoma school programs," April 18, 2024