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$100,000 coming to Cairo to recover from pandemic education loss

$100,000 coming to Cairo to recover from pandemic education loss Bridging the gap in education during the pandemic with a $15 million dollar boost to Georgia s Boys & Girls Clubs statewide to benefit kids. and last updated 2021-07-14 18:42:59-04 CAIRO, Ga. (WTXL) — Bridging the gap in education during the pandemic with a $15 million dollar boost to Georgia s Boys & Girls Clubs statewide to benefit kids. $100,000 is coming to the Jackie Robinson Boys & Girls Club of Cairo-Grady County to help kids get back on track after the pandemic. Yazlin, a young member of the club, exclaimed I m very excited! With COVID-19 pulling kids out of the classroom, Georgia Governor s Office of Emergency Education Relief Funds, also known as GEER, is coming to the rescue to fill in the gaps for kids falling behind in school.

Corbin, Knox Family Resource and Youth Services Centers receive state grants

Staff report 5 hrs ago FRANKFORT, Ky. – Gov. Andy Beshear and Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman awarded $15 million in grants to 150 local Family Resource and Youth Services Centers (FRYSCs) from the second round of the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund 2 (GEER II) on Thursday. Grants awarded to local centers were to Corbin Family Resource Center, Corbin Middle Youth Service Center, Corbin High School Youth Service Center, and the nine Knox County Family Resource Centers and Youth Service Centers. The grants will fund educational support services needed due to COVID-19’s impact on schools, youth and families, with a focus on early childhood education and child care, as well as family crisis and mental health counseling. Local FRYSCs applied for a maximum allocation of $100,000.

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