Monday, March 18, 2013

Wyoming getting $1.1M from feds for worst schools

Wyoming is getting more money from the federal government to improve its lowest-achieving schools. U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced Monday that Wyoming will get $1.1 million in 2013. It's the third year the state has gotten a grant from the department's School Improvement Grant Program. Nine other states, including Colorado, are also getting money. Texas is getting the most at $49.7 million. The department says states will distribute the money to school districts that demonstrate the greatest need for it and show a strong commitment to using it to improve student performance.

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  1. I think it`s great that government help schools. Every person needs education to have prosperity life in future. I think this aid it`s like government investments in good workers. Of course financial wealth is an urgent issue for each of us but it should not be an obsession. Now we have to work hours and hours to have the best and the leaders of the country which are chosen by us are those who can change the situation. Free time and rest are very important for a human but when you look for instant online loans you have to pay it little by little from each paycheck and the cost of it is determined by the market but not by the president. I got high education and few months ago I graduated. I hope that soon I will find job and will start to build my career.

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