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And Through It All: Boys & Girls Clubs of Grand Rapids and Greenway adapt programs to help local families

As the effects of COVID-19 crisis continue into the new year, Boys & Girls Clubs of Grand Rapids and Greenway continue their efforts to make a positive impact on local youth. Now more than ever, students and families need Boys & Girls Clubs of Grand Rapids and Greenway to support them during such a pivotal time in history. Under a sustained time of uncertainty, the Clubs remain committed to do whatever it takes to create equity and inclusion for all kids by providing access to a safe space that promotes well-being and academic programs to prevent academic slide. The Boys & Girls Clubs re-opened in early June and supported families who were not able to work remotely as many returned to work. Using a Preparedness Plan that followed CDC and MDH guidelines, the Clubs safely reopened, keeping groups consistent and small.

PUSD scrambles to cover shortfall after state reneges on promise

The statewide plunge in K-12 district school enrollment has swamped Gov. Doug Ducey’s promise to limit the damage to school budgets. As a result, the Payson school board on Tuesday approved a major budget shuffle to cover a loss of some $540,000. The district’s 2,300 enrollment has dropped by a catastrophic 15% — roughly 345 students. In addition, about 15% of the district’s students have continued in distance learning classes, rather than returning to in-person classes. Fortunately, the district hadn’t counted on the state keeping its promise to cut enrollment-based funding by no more than 2%, no matter how many worried parents kept their kids out of school during the pandemic.

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