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Governor Signs Impact Aid Legislation, Boosting Financial Support For Many New Mexico Public Schools

Governor Signs Impact Aid Legislation, Boosting Financial Support For Many New Mexico Public Schools From the Office of the Governor: Measure provides certain school districts with access to more than $60 million; tribal leaders herald the long-awaited breakthrough SANTA FE Alongside tribal leaders from all across New Mexico, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday afternoon signed historic legislation ending credits for impact aid payments in the public school funding formula, providing school districts with federally impacted land access to more than $60 million to better serve their students, including many Native Americans. In addition, a recurring $67 million appropriation from the general fund ensures that no district will be financially harmed from the change.

TUES: N M Expands Vaccine Eligibility As More Schools Move To In-Person Learning, + More

Expanded Vaccine Eligibility Begins In New Mexico - Associated Press  All New Mexicans age 16 or older who wish to be vaccinated against the coronavirus now have a chance to receive their shots, as Monday marked the start of expanded eligibility under the state Department of Health s distribution plan.  The timeline for getting more shots out to the general public was sped up under a directive by the Biden administration to make all adults in the U.S. eligible by May 1. State officials also said they opened up eligibility because providers in some parts of the state were no longer able to find people to fill appointments.

New Mexico governor signs impact aid legislation boosting financial support for many schools

New Mexico governor signs impact aid legislation boosting financial support for many schools Measure provides certain school districts with access to over $60 million; tribal leaders herald the long-awaited breakthrough Author: (Photo: Element5 Digital, Unsplash) Measure provides certain school districts with access to over $60 million; tribal leaders herald the long-awaited breakthrough News Release Office of New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham Alongside tribal leaders from all across New Mexico, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday afternoon signed historic legislation ending credits for impact aid payments in the public school funding formula, providing school districts with federally impacted land access to more than $60 million to better serve their students, including many Native Americans.

MON: All New Mexico Schools Move To In-Person Learning, Expanded Vaccine Eligibility Begins, + More

MON: All New Mexico Schools Move To In-Person Learning, Expanded Vaccine Eligibility Begins, + More
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New Mexico To Receive $979 Million In Federal School Aid: 90 Percent To Be Distributed To Districts, Schools

PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT NEWS SANTA FE New Mexico will receive $979 million in new federal aid for education, with 90% to be allocated by the Public Education Department to individual school districts and state charter schools to help safely reopen schools and address the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on students. Of the remaining 10%, half ($48.9 million) will be earmarked for evidence-based interventions to address learning loss; 1% ($9.8 million) will be used for evidence-based summer-enrichment programs; and 1%  ($9.8 million) will go toward evidence-based comprehensive after-school programs. After those earmarks, the Public Education Department will spend the remaining $30 million on previously established priorities including accelerated instruction, closing the digital divide and supporting students with disabilities and students at-risk. 

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