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Farmworker fairness, nasal spray fix, even more lottos: News from around our 50 states

Farmworker fairness, nasal spray fix, even more lottos: News from around our 50 states
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Farmworker fairness, nasal spray fix, even more lottos: News from around our 50 states

Farmworker fairness, nasal spray fix, even more lottos: News from around our 50 states
msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Greeneview Local School District Rises To Challenge Of Educating During Pandemic

An Academic Booster Award program at Greeneview High School this past year. Local school districts have received several rounds of COVID relief funding in the past year, with more funding on the way. But how does that money help in a year when so much of the education process has been upended for parents, students, and teachers? To find out, we spoke to Isaac Seevers, superintendent of Greeneview Local School District in Greene County. In this conversation he recaps the challenges his district faced in the last year and what’s ahead: Isaac Seevers: First, back in the spring during the shutdown, we received some rural support for our district that we utilized on purchasing computers and at home like Internet devices, some some hot spots for students to take home. And then we utilize we got the first round of what was ESSER (Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funds) money, a little over one hundred thousand dollars. And we use that for, you know, providing our onl

Columbus School Board selects Burlington firm for infrastructure improvements

Columbus School Board selects Burlington firm for infrastructure improvements Jim Rudisill for The Hawk Eye COLUMBUS JUNCTION A Burlington consulting firm has been given the job of seeking bids for several proposed Columbus School District building infrastructure improvement projects, after submitting a proposal cutting the estimates submitted earlier by another consulting firm by nearly $200,000. The school board agreed during its regular monthly meeting Monday to accept the proposal from Klingner and Associates, after comparing the estimates in that package to estimates provided last month by Shive-Hattery Associates, Cedar Rapids. At last month’s meeting, the board tentatively agreed to direct Shive-Hattery to seek bids for replacing a chiller at the Roundy Elementary building and for cooling and dehumidifying the middle school gym and the auditorium.

Baesler Seeks Comments On Education Aid Use Plan

BISMARCK, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler is inviting North Dakotans to offer suggestions about how to use federal aid to strengthen education in the wake of the instructional challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Department of Public Instruction has crafted proposals for deploying a portion of the aid that was reserved for statewide needs. Baesler on Monday asked North Dakotans to review and comment on the agency’s ideas, which are posted on its website. She said North Dakotans’ own suggestions on how to best use the money would also be welcomed. “This is a historic investment in North Dakota education, and it is important for our families, educators, and other stakeholders to have an opportunity for their voices to be heard,” Baesler said.

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