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North Dakota to use American Rescue Plan Funds to support schools

North Dakota to use American Rescue Plan Funds to support schools
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DPS' Reading Rodeo launches Book Corral for July

DPS Reading Rodeo launches Book Corral for July School may be out, but Dickinson Public Schools is keeping children busy throughout the summer with programs such as Reading Rodeo. 3:34 pm, Jul. 1, 2021 × Rhinestone Rhonda, a.k.a. Rhonda Kraensel, interacts with a horse puppet during a Reading Rodeo session. (Photo courtesy of Rhonda Kraensel) During those busy days spent at the pool, camping in the Badlands or watching bulls buck at the rodeo, it’s sometimes easy to forget to open a book with your children. However, reading with your family doesn’t have to be a chore it only takes 20 minutes.

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UMSL recognizes six faculty members for outstanding research, innovation

UMSL recognizes six faculty members for outstanding research, innovation
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UMSL awarded $5.1 million grant to improve literacy

UMSL awarded $5.1 million grant to improve literacy in the St. Louis region In total, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education received $18 million to be distributed over a period of five years Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Published: 7:53 AM CST February 5, 2021 Updated: 7:53 AM CST February 5, 2021 ST. LOUIS The University of Missouri - St. Louis has been awarded a $5.1 million grant that will go toward improving literacy at 40 St. Louis-area schools. According to a release, the U.S. Department of Education awarded 11 state education organizations grants for its Comprehensive Literacy State Development program. In total, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education received $18 million to be distributed over a period of five years. In St. Louis, UMSL’s $5.1 million portion comes from two awards that promote evidence-based literacy strategies and digital literacy resources. In addition, the program

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