Oregon Governor Kate Brown and legislative leaders are proposing $250-million along with $75-million federal dollars be spent on summer school programs for kids.
Oregon Governor Kate Brown and legislative leaders are proposing $250-million along with $75-million federal dollars be spent on summer school programs for kids.
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Oregon governor, legislative leaders plan to dole out $325 million for summer school, summer child care
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
Posted Mar 08, 2021
Students in a mixed preschool and kindergarten class, ages 3 to 5, each roll a die with their partner and then add up the amounts with red and black beans during a summer school class in 2019. Oregon plans to beef up summer learning opportunities for children and teens harmed by program and school closures during the pandemic. (Photo by Christina Morales / The Oregonian|OregonLive)Christina Morales/The Oregonian
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Many Oregon children and teens who’ve suffered learning losses and mental health impacts from prolonged school closures will get summer learning and enrichment opportunities thanks to substantial grants to be doled out this spring, Gov. Kate Brown and the leaders of the Oregon House and Senate said Monday.
Governor Kate Brown, Senate President Peter Courtney, and House Speaker Tina Kotek unveiled a $250 million Summer Learning and Child Care package on Monday. According to the governor's office, the investments in the Summer Learning and Child Care packagewill create grants for enrichment activities, academic support, child care and early learning programs.