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Colorado school districts will get an additional $77 million to help students whose families are living in poverty or who are learning English under legislation introduced this week.
The one-time money would help some of the students hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic â without the state reworking its complicated school finance formula, a larger and more contentious conversation.
âItâs finally an attempt to invest resources where they can make a big difference to kids,â said Leslie Colwell of the Colorado Childrenâs Campaign, which has advocated for larger changes to the formula. âWe would love to see a full rewrite of the school finance formula, but this is a really challenging year. Itâs good to see how we can make a difference with targeted adjustments.â
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Colorado school districts will get an additional $77 million to help students whose families are living in poverty or who are learning English under legislation introduced this week.
The one-time money would help some of the students hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic without the state reworking its complicated school finance formula, a larger and more contentious conversation.
“It’s finally an attempt to invest resources where they can make a big difference to kids,” said Leslie Colwell of the Colorado Children’s Campaign, which has advocated for larger changes to the formula. “We would love to see a full rewrite of the school finance formula, but this is a really challenging year. It’s good to see how we can make a difference with targeted adjustments.”