ORLANDO, Fla. – Board members with Orange County Public Schools began their budget process for the next school year on Thursday trying to fill holes left by the coronavirus pandemic.According to a presentation by staff, the district will be receiving more than $60 million in CARES Act funds.OCPS will receive $5.1 million from the Governor's Emergency Education Relief Fund (GEER).Staff members said the money will be used to help children who were challenged by virtual learning at the end of last school year and over the summer.OCPS will also receive $55.4 million from the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER).Staff members said that money will go toward purchasing instructional technology equipment, thermometers for.