The grants to each district include:
⢠Metropolitan School District of Steuben County, $3.165 million
⢠Prairie Heights Community School Corporation, $1.637 million
⢠Hamilton Community Schools, $803,332
⢠Fremont Community Schools, $1.068 million
With the money, schools can reimburse approved expenses incurred through September 2024 that address some of the greatest challenges they continue to face as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Federal requirements say schools must use at least 20% of the money to support accelerated learning opportunities for students, as schools work to make up for instructional time lost due to COVID-19.
Evidence-based interventions may include summer learning or enrichment, comprehensive afterschool programs, extended school years programs and other solutions.
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Kathleen âKathyâ Rhae Hendrickson, 77, North Mankato passed away Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020.
Kathy was born Jan. 3, 1943 in Aitkin and grew up in McGregor. Kathy received her BS in education at St. Benedicts and her masterâs in early childhood at MSU - Mankato. She married Bill on Dec. 26, 1966 and they raised their two children in Saint Peter where she was an elementary and college teacher for 30 years. Kathy was a dedicated wife, mother, friend, teacher and loved her four grandchildren.
Throughout her life Kathy loved to host and entertain for all her family and friends, she would spend hours planning her menu. Throughout her years of cooking she also created 60 different spice blends one of which was served at the governorâs fishing opener. She was active in theater in high school, college and community and loved watching old and new movies and always knew every actor. She was also an active member of PEO, was in book clubs, card clubs, gourmet dinner club and w
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