By Hannah Dellinger, Matt Barnum and Collin Binkley | Chalkbeat | The Associated Press - After-school tutoring, summer school, and other programs funded by federal pandemic relief money are being cut in some districts to help students catch up academically, despite the money only being available until 2024.
DETROIT — Davion Williams wants to go to college. A counselor at his Detroit charter school last year helped him visualize that goal, but he knows he’ll need more help
An unprecedented infusion of aid money the U.S. government provided to schools during the pandemic has begun to dwindle. But the latest national data shows large swaths of American students
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An unprecedented infusion of aid money the U.S. government provided to schools during the pandemic has begun to dwindle. But the latest national data shows large swaths of American students