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CARES 2 0: How Much New Federal Emergency Funding Is Coming To Indiana Schools

Article origination IPBS-RJC Schools will be able to use the new emergency funding to help pay for a wider range of purchases, including facility upgrades to improve air quality and reduce the risk of virus transmission inside classrooms. Jeanie Lindsay/IPB News Indiana schools will have more than $881 million available starting next month to help pay for the ongoing fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic as part of the latest round of emergency federal funding.  The package provides schools with a direct line to roughly four times the amount of money than the original CARES Act. Many plan to use the funding to address learning loss and other ongoing needs exacerbated by the pandemic.

Police: Threat Against Westfield H S Came from Outside of Indiana

Police: Threat Against Westfield H.S. Came from Outside of Indiana WESTFIELD, Ind.  A threat made Monday against Westfield High School came from outside of Indiana, according to police. Similar threats from the same phone number were made to government entities in other states, before and after the threat was made against WHS, Westfield Washington Schools said Friday. In each case, “no credible threat” appears to have existed. Police are still working to determine who made the threat. https://www.facebook.com/westfieldschools/posts/10159236618622122 Share

What we know about the investigation of special education in Indiana during the pandemic

What we know about the investigation of special education in Indiana during the pandemic Arika Herron, Indianapolis Star Replay Video UP NEXT The Indiana Department of Education is being investigated, IndyStar learned this week, over reports that it violated federal disability laws during the COVID-19 pandemic. Under federal law, schools are required to provide a free appropriate public education to each qualified student with a disability. Though the sudden closure of classrooms in March posed challenges for schools, the U.S. Department of Education told schools they must continue providing that education and the services required to access it.  © Photo provided by Tendra Duff

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