Is Governor Hogan providing funds for private tutoring?

Anonymous
How can I access these funds for DL learning gaps?
Anonymous
Haha that would be nice.
Anonymous
Why on earth would that be warranted or are you being facetious?
Anonymous
I'm going to need the parents here to act like their earned more than a high school degree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How can I access these funds for DL learning gaps?


No, that's only for children displayed by personal responsibility by picking parents with money/time/connections to be born to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to need the parents here to act like their earned more than a high school degree.


Knowing how to read, and knowing how to teach someone else to read, are different skills. That's what teachers go to school for - to learn how to teach.
Anonymous
ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan and State Superintendent Karen Salmon today announced $210 million in additional funding to help Maryland schools and students most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This funding, allocated through the federal CARES Act, will be used to ensure that more students have access to remote learning, and expand targeted tutoring initiatives for at-risk students.

“For six straight years, we have provided historically high state funding for our schools, while fighting for more accountability for Maryland parents, teachers, and taxpayers, and working to achieve better results for our children,” said Governor Hogan. “Education has been, and will continue to be, our administration’s highest priority. While many states have already seen significant cuts and layoffs, in Maryland, we are going to do everything we possibly can to level-fund K-12 education.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan and State Superintendent Karen Salmon today announced $210 million in additional funding to help Maryland schools and students most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This funding, allocated through the federal CARES Act, will be used to ensure that more students have access to remote learning, and expand targeted tutoring initiatives for at-risk students.

“For six straight years, we have provided historically high state funding for our schools, while fighting for more accountability for Maryland parents, teachers, and taxpayers, and working to achieve better results for our children,” said Governor Hogan. “Education has been, and will continue to be, our administration’s highest priority. While many states have already seen significant cuts and layoffs, in Maryland, we are going to do everything we possibly can to level-fund K-12 education.”


Meaning schools will be providing computers to loan to students, more classroom hours for tutoring online, and wireless receivers for students + teachers. Not one-on-one private tutors for each student.
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