Over 175,000 full-time classroom teachers and more than 3,000 principals across the state’s K-12 district schools could lose out on the state’s $1,000 teacher bonuses.

The US Department of Education told Florida’s Department of Education that using $216M in stimulus relief for the bonuses conflicts with federal guidelines for spending the aid. DOE Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Programs Ian Rosenblum explained in a letter that the organization’s goal “is to support grantees in ensuring that funds are being used for allowable purposes”.