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The federal government has allocated three rounds of relief funds to public schools during the course of the pandemic. Its most recent legislation, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, enacted on March 11
th, will funnel an additional $4.5 billion to Ohio school districts. These monies, commonly referred to as ESSER III or ARP ESSER can be applied toward school district needs arising between March 13, 2020, and September 30, 2024.
On April 16
th, the Ohio Department of Education (ODE) released local school district allocations of ESSER III funds through CCIP Note #470 and then announced the release of the ESSER III application through CCIP Note #472 on May 7
Tuscaloosa expands summer jobs program
Summer jobs program for teens gets additional funding By Kelvin Reynolds | May 13, 2021 at 7:09 PM CDT - Updated May 13 at 7:09 PM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Dozens of Tuscaloosa-area students now have a chance to find jobs over the summer thanks to the city of Tuscaloosa.
The Tuscaloosa City Council learned earlier this month that more money was being put into the program.
“We actually received the allocation from the state department of Alabama for our summer jobs program. In addition to the $100,000 allocated, we got $33,600,” LaPerry Howell, Director of Federal Programs for the city of Tuscaloosa told city councilors earlier this month.
GDOE reminder: summer school applications due
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The Guam Department of Education is reminding all parents that summer school applications for all students are due today. Online learning and face-to-face classes are being offered from June 7 to July 16.
All parents are being asked to submit one application per student at their district school by May 7. Today s deadline is crucial in assisting GDOE in preparing their summer school master schedule.
Summer School is administered by GDOE Federal Programs Division/ Grants Office and funded by the U.S. Department of Education – Consolidated Grant to the Outlaying Areas.
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SWEETWATER COUNTY During Tuesday night’s Green River and Rock Springs City Council meetings, both Councils approved the formation of the Sweetwater County Water Users Coalition which is replacing the Communities Protecting the Green Committee.
Both Councils approved the dissolution of the Communities Protecting the Green Committee before approving the cooperative agreement between Sweetwater County, and the cities of Green River and Rock Springs to form the Sweetwater County Water Users Coalition.
The Sweetwater County Commission approved the formation during its April 20 meeting.
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According to Sweetwater County Commission Chairman Randy Wendling, the primary reason for the creation of the Communities Protecting the Green Committee was to take legal action if water ever was to be diverted from the Green River.
The Council will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at city hall.
For years, Communities Protecting the Green has been keeping a watchful eye on the Green River, ensuring no water is diverted to any other states. During the last Sweetwater County Commission meeting, Chairman Randy Wendling said the primary reason for the creation of the committee was to take legal action if water ever was to be diverted from the Green River.
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However, Wendling said recent recommendations argued against putting money into a committee for injunction purposes, as there are several private conservation groups that will file injunctions if water is ever diverted.