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Students return for in-person classes on Nov. 9, 2020 at Ingram Pye Elementary in Macon, Ga. They went virtual again a few weeks later.
Credit: Grant Blankenship
The Bibb County School District is asking parents and guardians of district students what they want to do with the massive infusion of cash in the district courtesy of recent pandemic relief passed by the U.S. Congress.
Bibb schools will have a little over $100 million in new stimulus funds heading into the next school year. That’s about half of the district’s current budget.
“It’s a significant amount of money, yes,” said Lori Rodgers,