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Dist #276 to receive $1 2 million in COVID relief money

March 12, 2021 It was announced on Monday that District 205 was receiving over six million dollars from the government for COVID expenses as part of the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Act from the federal government. But what of other area districts? Abingdon-Avon School District 276 is set to receive around $1.2 million dollars as part of the act, says Superintendent Dr. Mike Curry. He said that those funds have strings attached to them. “Yes, it does come with strings attached to it. It has to all be COVID-related,” he told WGIL on Thursday. “They’re really pushing for summer school and salaries. We are definitely working on a plan for an extensive summer school opportunity. Things like extended days in the fall for students to maybe catch back up. HVAC systems… air conditioning, heating, airflow upgrades as well.”

Local school districts to receive pandemic relief funding

Local school districts to receive pandemic relief funding Local school districts to receive pandemic relief funding By Nazarene Harris | March 8, 2021 at 10:45 PM CST - Updated March 8 at 10:45 PM ELGIN, Okla. (TNN) - School districts getting pandemic relief funding will use the money to recoup from COVID-19 related losses. State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister announced Friday that 88 school districts across Oklahoma will receive a total of $49 million dollars. She says the districts received less funds than their Title 1 counterparts over the summer when federal dollars were first disbursed. Elgin Public Schools superintendent, Nate Meraz, says despite his district not being a Title one district where at least forty percent of students qualify for free or reduced lunch, it has taken a hit from the pandemic and has been in need of funding as well.

MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ANNOUNCES MORE THAN $780 MILLION IN FEDERAL COVID-19 RELIEF FOR MARYLAND K-12 PUBLIC SCHOOLS

June 2014 MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ANNOUNCES MORE THAN $780 MILLION IN FEDERAL COVID-19 RELIEF FOR MARYLAND K-12 PUBLIC SCHOOLS January 15, 2021 MORE THAN $780 MILLION IN FEDERAL COVID-19 RELIEF FOR MARYLAND K-12 PUBLIC SCHOOLS Resources Will Help Local School Systems Open for In-Person Instruction and Address Learning Gap for Students Most Affected By COVID-19 BALTIMORE, MD – (January 15, 2021) – Today, Maryland State Department of Education Superintendent Karen B. Salmon, Ph.D. announced $781 million in additional funding to assist Maryland schools and students recover from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. This funding, allocated through the federal Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act, provides grant awards directly to local school systems and the SEED School to assist in reopening classrooms, assess and address learning loss, provide targeted tutoring and other initiatives to help allevi

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