FRAMINGHAM — The Framingham School Committee has unanimously voted to approve a plan for the $14.4 million in federal funding allocated to the district from the American Rescue Plan Act. The money will be spent to support students experiencing learning loss, employees, social-emotional behavioral health and recreation, according to a press release from the district. The money must also be spent to respond to students' social and emotional needs and account for the disproportionate impact of the coronavirus on underserved students. BRYT is already at Cameron Middle School, and now expands to the other two middle schools. Priority will be given to students and schools facing significant gaps in opportunity and achievement.
Source: MetroXpress August 10, 2021 09:55 UTC