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Tennessee unveils plan to spend $4 2B in federal COVID-19 education relief

(The Center Square) – Tennessee is set to receive nearly $4.2 billion in taxpayer-supported federal COVID-19 relief to help schools, and the Tennessee Department of Education announced Wednesday how that money will be spent. The largest spending will go toward two programs: the Tennessee Literacy Success Act and Reading 360, which will receive $120.7 million, and the Tennessee Learning Loss and Student Acceleration Act, which will get $170.5 million. The latter focuses on summer remediation camps in 2021 and 2022 across the state with a focus on opportunities for students from lower-income homes and those with disabilities who are more likely to have fallen behind during school shutdowns.

Manchester Schools Part Of State Virus Disengagement Program

Manchester Schools Part Of State Virus Disengagement Program Patch 1 hr ago Chris Dehnel © Chris Dehnel/Patch Manchester schools are taking part in a state program that is studying the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on students. MANCHESTER, CT Manchester is part of a new state program aimed at engaging students in kindergarten through high school who have struggled with absenteeism and disengagement during the 2020-21 school year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Gov. Ned Lamont announced the program s launch this week. The initiative, known as the Learner Engagement and Attendance Program, or LEAP, will include a partnership between the Connecticut State Department of Education and the six state Regional Education Service Centers that will target 15 school districts throughout the state.

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