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School Based Mental Health Services Grant/ Subrecipient Opportunity


School Based Mental Health Services Grant/ Subrecipient Opportunity
Description: The Nevada Department of Education; Office for a Safe and Respectful Learning Environment received a 5-year School Based Mental Health Services grant from the US Department of Education beginning October 1, 2020. The project is focused on Recruitment, Retention and Re-specialization of School Counselors, School Psychologists, School Social Workers, and other School Mental Health Providers in order to increase the ratio of the number of school based mental health professionals to the number of students and strengthen the school mental health workforce.
Eligible Entities: This request for new funding is open to all Nevada school districts and charter academies on behalf of those schools that wish to submit a Letter of Interest and meet eligibility criteria from the grant funding source. Eligibility criteria are based on highest need and ability to comply with all grant requirements. Awards are ....

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Mental health fears cloud school reopenings


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Budget Blog: K-12 Education in Gov. Evers' Budget


Massive spending increases, attacks on school choice, and paving the way for property tax hikes
Historic spending increase would be on top of large K-12 funding increase included in the last two budgets
Special Education funding to increase by an astounding 158%
 
By Ola Lisowski
Gov. Tony Evers’ second biennial budget is out, and it’s a doozy for taxpayers. We’ve already covered what you, the taxpayer, need to know about the budget as a whole, and now it’s time to examine the important issue of K-12 education.
Evers was the state superintendent for the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) before becoming governor, so it’s no surprise that he’s offering plenty of costly funding increases to public schools, despite plummeting public school enrollment and more than $220 million in CARES Act funding. The governor again takes the opportunity to attack the popular school choice programs in more ways than one. ....

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