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The Nevada Department of Education Seeks Public Comment on State Plan for Federal Relief Funding Focused on Addressing the Impacts of Interrupted Learning and Ensuring Student and Educator Well-Being

The Nevada Department of Education Seeks Public Comment on State Plan for Federal Relief Funding Focused on Addressing the Impacts of Interrupted Learning and Ensuring Student and Educator Well-Being Public input is requested on plan for use of $107M in funding received through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund of the American Rescue Plan Act July 12, 2021 CARSON CITY, Nev. – On Friday, July 9, the Nevada Department of Education (NDE) published its State Plan for use of the State’s share of $1.07 billion in funding through the American Rescue Plan Act’s Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) Fund. The Department seeks input from the public on the plan no

TISD OKs purchases to help with loss of learning

Temple Independent School District trustees approved a series of digital learning purchases during their monthly meeting on Monday — purchases that administrators said are necessary to help students recover from pandemic-related learning losses. The approved purchases include allocating $62,073.50 for K-12 instructional resource Study Island, $189,982 for Skyward Student information maintenance and support, $128,118 for renewing the district’s agreement with Microsoft, $38,448 for administrative software Eduphoria, $40,000 for K-12 instructional resource Imagine Learning and $48,000 for K-12 instructional resource Renaissance Accelerated Reader, according to Temple ISD’s purchase notification forms. “We’re purchasing very specific instructional resources to target the learning gaps of students, so (educators) will have specific research-based programs to work with students on,” Lisa Adams, Temple ISD’s assistant superintendent of curriculum and in

SCS is asking the community to help stop gun violence on children

SCS board members say enough is enough to gun violence killing children and call on community for help SCS board members want to see more accountability from community organizations in battling this gun violence robbing kids of their futures. Author: Rudy Williams Updated: 10:18 PM CDT July 12, 2021 MEMPHIS, Tenn. Many of the children who have been injured or killed by gun violence are no doubt students of Shelby County Schools. School board members are speaking out about the crime cutting short the lives of children across the county. Monday was call to action to the community to step to help end this crisis and save lives. In each case of children being murdered by gun violence the shooters were adults.

Watson Chapel board welcomes school chief

Watson Chapel board welcomes school chief
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The Day - A super summer enrichment program in Griswold - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - A super summer enrichment program in Griswold - News from southeastern Connecticut
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