
Maryland faces $418 million ‘catastrophic’ loss in pandemic-era relief funds
The U.S. Department of Education told states Friday that it was canceling previous approvals to spend down remaining COVID-19 recovery funds, a change that could mean $418 million to the Maryland Department of Education. The change was announced in a letter from U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon that was dated Friday at 5 p.m., and said the decision to cancel the pandemic funding was ... [Continue Story]
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Maryland faces $418 million ‘catastrophic’ loss in pandemic-era relief funds
The U.S. Department of Education told states Friday that it was canceling previous approvals to spend down remaining COVID-19 recovery funds, a change ... [Continue Story]
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