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District plan has students in classrooms full-time in fall for longer school days
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Dept of Education, SC Arts Commission announce $20 million in funding for arts programs in schools
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A school year marked by COVID-19 quarantines, virtual learning and increased absenteeism has resulted in a jump in the number of students in need of support.
In response, some school districts have expanded their summer school offerings to keep students engaged and help them catch up.
New London
Starting in July, the school system will offer all its students the opportunity to attend programs both in-person and virtual. It’s something that has never been done before and as of June 22, registration was at an all-time high of 640 students and growing.
The list of options and programs in New London is exhaustive – half-day, full day, half-week or full week options; small group and one-on-one counseling, tutoring and mentoring; high school credit recovery courses; supports for students to complete community service projects or compose resumes ; wellness events for staff; and engagement events for families.
By Doug Barrett
Jun 27, 2021 | 8:02 PM
The U.S. economy grew at a solid 6.4% rate in the first three months of this year, setting the stage for what economists are forecasting could be the strongest year for the economy in possibly seven decades. The Commerce Department said Thursday that growth in the gross domestic product, the country’s total output of goods and services, was unchanged from two previous estimates.
Consumer spending was flat in May while incomes dropped for a second month as the impact of the government’s individual impact payments waned. Inflation, however, posted a sizable gain of 0.4%. The Commerce Department reported that consumer spending was unchanged in May, a marked slowdown following gains of 0.9% in April and a 5% surge in March that had been fueled by distribution of payments of up to $1,400 per individual from a $1.9 trillion stimulus bill.
School District 202 s Tentative Budget for FY 22 Pegs Operating Expenses at $85 6 Million
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