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Pa. schools in line to compete for grants to provide safer learning environments

Por: PennLive Politics September 30, 2022

Some $41.7 million is coming Pennsylvania’s way to help provide safer and supportive learning environments for its schools, according to an announcement from the U.S. Department of Education.The funding coming from which among other initiatives, allocates nearly $1 billion to states and U.S. territories to develop their own competitive grant program for distributing their share of the money that is to be targeted to high-need school... + full article



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