The scope for a 2021 bond issue would be larger than any previous bond issue that the district has brought to the public before. Hypothetical bond issue scenarios brought forward to the FPS Board of Education range from $96 million to $146 million. Noah Johnson Fremont Public Schools could receive up to $3 million from the second round of federal COVID-19 relief funds later this spring. The money could go toward several projects, such as providing technology to round out the districtâs 1:1 initiative to completing various air quality projects in buildings across the area, according to Associate Superintendent Brad Dahl. Itâs the second round of federal funding the district has received in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, FPS received around $871,000 to address COVID-19-related issues through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act passed last March.