0 Schools Maine schools have received at least $596.4 million in federal aid since the pandemic began. Local Data , Patch Staff Posted Reply MAINE — The federal government has poured some $190 billion into the nation’s schools since March 2020 to help offset the costs of coping with the coronavirus pandemic — more than four times what the U.S. Education Department spends on K-12 schools in a typical year. About $596.4 million of that total went to Maine schools, according to an analysis by the Associated Press. Relying on data published or provided by states and the federal government, the AP also tallied how much money was granted to nearly every school district in the state and country. The AP tracked more than $156 billion out of the $190 billion sent to states to distribute among schools since last year, including general pandemic relief that some states shared with their schools. Some districts will receive sums … [Read more...] about Federal Coronavirus Aid For Schools: See How Much ME Schools Got
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Dallas College: Research Institute At Dallas College Partners With UT Dallas’ Texas Schools Project Research Center
0 Schools See the latest announcement from Dallas College. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted | Updated Reply Press release from Dallas College: January 12,2023 (DALLAS) — The Research Institute at Dallas College is partnering with the University of Texas at Dallas' Texas Schools Project (TSP) to conduct research on students' education-to-workforce pathways and how institutions can best support equitable, high returns on investment in a college education. Dr. David Mahan Capitalizing on the expertise of both groups, the partnership leverages the Research Institute's unique position within Texas' largest community college and extensive data held by the TSP. Founded in 2021, within Dallas College's Student Success Division, the Research Institute gives voice to the postsecondary education needs of the Dallas College community and North Texas. The institute helps evaluate access to education, … [Read more...] about Dallas College: Research Institute At Dallas College Partners With UT Dallas’ Texas Schools Project Research Center
Bay Area sports calendar, Jan. 27-29
FRIDAY COLLEGE BASKETBALL Men 4p Saint Louis at Davidson ESPN2 4p Iona at Siena ESPNU 6p Oakland at Youngstown State ESPN2 6p Buffalo at Kent State ESPNU 7p Air Force at New Mexico CBSSN Women 6p UCLA at Colorado P12Net 7p Oregon at Cal 8p Oregon State at Stanford P12Net EXTREME SPORTS 6:30p X Games ESPN FIGURE SKATING 2p U.S. Championships, at SAP Center USA 8p U.S. Championships, at SAP Center, delayed Channel 11 Channel 3 Channel 8 GOLF Noon PGA: Farmers Insurance Open GOLF 2p PGA: Farmers Insurance Open Channel 5 Channel 13 Channel 46 11p DP World: Dubai Desert Classic GOLF 3a Sat. DP World: Dubai Desert Classic GOLF NBA 4:30p Memphis at Minnesota NBA TV 7p Toronto at Warriors NBCSBA (95.7) 7p G League: Santa Cruz at South Bay NBCS+ … [Read more...] about Bay Area sports calendar, Jan. 27-29
Winter weather moves over Northeast after dumping snow on Michigan, Indiana
close Video Tornado rips through Deer Park, Texas A video has captured scenes of devastation in Deer Park, Texas on Tuesday following a tornado. (Credit: @CowboyAstronut/WEATHER TRAKER /TMX) Severe weather is expected to continue to move over the northeastern U.S. this week, as heavy snow from a winter storm spreads into New England. The National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center said Wednesday that the system is forecast to track through the eastern Great Lakes overnight, with snow changing into a wintry mix by early Thursday. Strong winds of up to 50 mph are possible over some locations in southern New England and the Gulf of Maine, with travel conditions predicted to be affected. This comes after the storm produced heavy snow from the middle Mississippi Valley and Great Lakes to the Northeast on Wednesday. SEVERE WEATHER THREAT MOVES EAST AFTER TORNADOES HIT TEXAS A person walks along North Shore … [Read more...] about Winter weather moves over Northeast after dumping snow on Michigan, Indiana
Who’s Hiring In The Waco Area? See New Local Jobs
0 Business Take a look through the most recently posted jobs in your area. Job News , Patch Staff Posted Reply WACO, TX — Businesses across the Waco area are searching for new employees, and we've rounded up some of the best local job openings posted within the past week. Whether you’re looking for full-time, part-time or temporary work, plenty of employers in Waco are hiring. Each week at Patch, we compile a list of recently posted jobs in the Waco region, as powered by ZipRecruiter , to help in your job hunt. Click any job listing below for more information, or to apply. Editor’s note: This list was automatically generated using data compiled by ZipRecruiter . Please report any errors or other feedback to [email protected] . Legal Specialist | Independent Contract Carriers Waco Tribune-Herald , Waco, TX Newspaper Delivery Routes Available Sign-On Bonus The Waco Tribune Herald is accepting applications … [Read more...] about Who’s Hiring In The Waco Area? See New Local Jobs
PA Auditor General Cites North Allegheny For Unnecessay Tax Hikes
0 Schools Auditor General Timothy DeFoor has accused a dozen districts of a financial shell game that permits them to unnecessarily raise taxes. Eric Heyl , Patch Staff Posted | Updated Reply PENNSYLVANIA — An audit asserts that a dozen school districts across the state are shifting funds to be able to raise property taxes despite having millions of dollars in reserve. State Auditor General Timothy DeFoor is accusing those districts, which include North Allegheny, of moving funds to meet the state's legal standard for hiking taxes. DeFoor is recommending changes in state law to prevent future unnecessary tax increases. “These districts have found a way to use the law to their advantage so they could always raise property taxes," he said in a statement. "It’s basically a shell game that allowed these 12 school districts to collectively raise taxes 37 times during the four years we reviewed, which increased their … [Read more...] about PA Auditor General Cites North Allegheny For Unnecessay Tax Hikes