Indianapolis Public Schools is set to receive nearly $136 million of the state s allocation. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 11:33 AM EDT April 19, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS The Indiana Department of Education announced Monday that state public school districts will receive allocations of nearly $1.8 billion as part of the third round of federal stimulus dollars the American Rescue Plan Act.
Indianapolis Public Schools is set to receive nearly $136 million of the state s allocation. Ft. Wayne Community Schools will receive $100 million. South Bend Community Schools will get $59 million, and Gary, Hammond and East Chicago schools will receive $46 million, $40 million and $27 million, respectively.
In central Indiana, Anderson Community School Corporation s allocation totals more than $26 million, while Muncie Community Schools stands to receive $24 million in federal aid. Lafayette School Corporation is set for $17 million from the American Rescue Pl
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Mayor Roswarski shares state of the city update during GLC zoom event
Lafayette Mayor Tony Roswarski says the city is thriving, despite the pandemic.
Posted: Mar 9, 2021 5:07 PM
Updated: Mar 9, 2021 5:14 PM
Posted By: Anna Darling
GREATER LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) - Lafayette Mayor Tony Roswarski says the city is thriving, despite the pandemic. He shared a state-of-the-city update on Tuesday during a Zoom event hosted by Greater Lafayette Commerce.
While nothing has been left fully unscathed from this pandemic, Mayor Roswarski said the city still made progress during the past year. Thank you to everybody. The community is doing well financially, we haven t really had to cancel anything, we re moving forward, he said.