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School program aims to build Pathways to success
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Medicine Hat Public School Division’s Pathways Program aims to work with students who may struggle in a classroom setting.
Alternative Programming vice-principal Greg Ferris once again presented to the public school division’s board, this time about Pathways.
“This is a new program in our system,” he said. “What Pathways is, is that schools in our system can refer students to us and it supports students with complex and diverse needs. It also is here for students with complex social or emotional needs.
“Pathways is an intervention program that, in our hopes, will help students gain skills to be successful in their community school.
Private schools in OKC, state benefit from federal relief funds By: Jennifer Palmer Oklahoma Watch February 16, 2021
A sign in an entryway at The Academy of Classical Christian Studies. The northeast Oklahoma City private school received $177,767 from Gov. Kevin Stitt’s federally funded Emergency Education Relief Fund and $598,179 in federal Paycheck Protection Program loans. (File photo by Whitney Bryen/Oklahoma Watch)
Oklahoma private schools have qualified for federal relief funds in several ways.
Those include a tuition grant program created by Gov. Kevin Stitt, the Paycheck Protection Program, and a newly created federal program for non-public schools.
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MIAMI and AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has selected Miami-based ClassWallet and its FamilyWallet product to manage its new Supplementary Special Education Services (SSES) program for families of students with significant cognitive disabilities and impacted by COVID-19 schooling disruptions.
Under the program, established with $30 million in funds by Texas Governor Greg Abbott and the TEA, nearly 59,000 qualified students statewide are eligible to receive a one-time grant of up to $1,500 for the purchase of a broad range of educational resources and services. Priority will be given to families receiving income assistance and/or families that have documented financial needs.