Fort Worth ISD Superintendent Dr. Kent Scribner reflected Wednesday on challenges endured by schools during the pandemic, as well as changes he says have been.
Greg Abbott asigna 94 mdd para apoyar estudiantes y universidades por pandemia Valle de Texas / Valle de Texas / Por: Staff NotiGape
Publicado: 29 de junio, 2021 | 3:30 PM
El Gobernador del Estado de Texas, Greg Abbott, anunció este martes la asignación de 94.6 millones de dólares (de dinero federal), para apoyar a estudiantes y universidades que se han visto afectados por la pandemia de coronavirus.
A más de un año de los primeros casos en Texas, las instituciones educativas continúan afectadas, y algunos alumnos se han atrasado en su educación, por lo que se busca reforzar el tiempo perdido.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Monday he is allocating $94.6 million in federal COVID-19 relief money for higher education programs to support students as they continue to navigate college during the pandemic.
The one-time funding comes from the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief fund as part of the federal CARES Act. It will be distributed by the state’s Higher Education Coordinating Board, in large part to encourage students to enroll in degree and certificate programs in areas with employee shortages, and to launch new programs to academically support new students and those who started college but left before finishing.