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Idaho House rejects $40 3 million in COVID-19 testing funds for schools

Idaho House rejects $40 3 million in COVID-19 testing funds for schools
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Senate Education Committee kills parent payout proposal

Senate Education Committee kills parent payout proposal Sami Edge, IdahoEdNews.org Updated at Share This EastIdahoNews.com file photo BOISE (IdahoEdNews.org) The Senate Education Committee killed a bill that would have given money to parents who withdrew children from school districts that did not offer full-time face-to-face learning. Even before Monday’s divided Senate vote, Rep. Codi Galloway’s proposal has been contentious. Galloway, R-Boise, argues the bill is intended to encourage districts to reopen full-time after COVID-19 forced many into remote or hybrid learning, and to help parents afford an alternative if districts were not open at least four days a week. If a parent chose to withdraw their student from school because learning was not in-person, state funding for that student would have been withheld from the former district and given to the parent instead, to seek a different educational option.

Parents Could Receive Funds For Pulling Kids Out of Public Schools

House backs bill to pay parents who pull kids out of schools not offering full-time, in-person classes

House backs bill to pay parents who pull kids out of schools not offering full-time, in-person classes
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TULA On-Demand Personal Assistant Service Launches in Denver

This On-Demand Personal Assistant Service Takes Care of the Small Items on Your To-Do List TULA, a members-only service that launched in Denver this month, aims to provide relief for families that feel stretched too thin. Cassidy Ritter •   December 15, 2020 It’s fair to say we’ve all felt a little overwhelmed this year. “When you add a global pandemic, homeschooling, and working from home to already overloaded schedules, the stress is very real,” says Denverite Megan Trask. That sense of being overburdened is part of what inspired Trask and her business partner Cody Galloway to create TULA, an on-demand personal assistant service that allows clients to request help with tasks like grocery shopping, buying grandma a Christmas gift, organizing a junk drawer, or meal planning.

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