$33M for learning opportunities lost due to pandemic Pacific Daily News View Comments The governor's office is making $33 million in Education Stabilization Funds available for student engagement opportunities for Guam's public, private and charter school students. The administration announced the opening of the Governor's Education Assistance and Youth Empowerment Grant Program and is soliciting interest and proposals from educational institutions, government entities, community organizations and non-rofit organizations, according to a news release from Adelup. The aim is to develop programs and activities that will help address learning opportunities lost throughout the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdown measures. “It’s been over a year since we’ve shifted from face-to-face instruction to online learning. While we work to get all our students back to the classroom safely, we cannot ignore the lasting impacts this pandemic has had on their education,” Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero stated in the release. “These additional funds provide resources and opportunities not only for education recovery but also help to address the overall well-being of students.”