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State Education Department seeks public input on student support

Hamilton school board approves contracts for facility improvements

Ohio schools prepare for summer learning

Ohio schools prepare for summer learning Several districts still looking for teachers for open positions Several districts still looking for teachers for open positions and last updated 2021-05-19 07:49:48-04 CLEVELAND — Despite the summer-like weather outside, class was still going on inside Lakewood High School. The last day for students here is June 2 and the first session of the district s summer learning program starts five days later. So we know that that many of our students were home for a chunk of the year, said Christine Palumbo. Even some of them chose to remain remote all year. And we really feel like this summer is a great opportunity to get students back in person.

TDOE Announces State Spending Strategy For Nearly $4 2 Billion In Historic Federal Stimulus Funding For K-12 Education

TDOE Announces State Spending Strategy For Nearly $4.2 Billion In Historic Federal Stimulus Funding For K-12 Education Wednesday, May 19, 2021 The Tennessee Department of Education on Wednesday announced the spending strategy for the state’s portion of the federal COVID-19 relief and economic stimulus funding, totaling almost $4.2 billion statewide, to benefit K-12 students and schools in Tennessee.  Over the course of the last year, the U.S. Congress responded to the global COVID-19 health pandemic by passing several pieces of legislation to send an historic influx of federal funding to states. Between four major sources of federal relief and stimulus funding, Tennessee will benefit from almost $4.2 billion for K-12 education specifically, to be spent between spring 2020 and fall 2024.

Tennessee s economic stimulus funding for K-12 education

TDOE announces spending strategy for state s portion of economic stimulus funding for K-12 education Tennessee will benefit from almost $4.2 billion for K-12 education specifically, to be spent between spring 2020 and fall 2024. Author: Dalisa Robles (WBIR) Updated: 12:25 PM EDT May 19, 2021 TENNESSEE, USA The Tennessee Department of Education announced the spending strategy for the state’s portion of the federal COVID-19 relief and economic stimulus funding to benefit K-12 students and schools. Tennessee will benefit from almost $4.2 billion for K-12 education specifically, to be spent between spring 2020 and fall 2024. “This historic amount of federal funding provides an opportunity to innovate and transform the trajectory of Tennessee schools and students,” said Governor Bill Lee. “It’s imperative that we keep student achievement at the center of all decision-making to put them on a path for success in our classrooms, postseconda

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