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.
The statewide plunge in K-12 district school enrollment has swamped Gov. Doug Duceyâs 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 districtâs 2,300 enrollment has dropped by a catastrophic 15% â roughly 345 students.
In addition, about 15% of the districtâs students have continued in distance learning classes, rather than returning to in-person classes.
Fortunately, the district hadnât 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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