Local schools getting millions in aid. Here’s how they’ll spend it

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Local schools getting millions in aid. Here’s how they’ll spend it

Requirements to address learning loss are a priority
Montezuma-Cortez School District RE-1 will receive nearly $10 million in federal aid aimed at addressing learning loss and keeping schools open.
Mancos Elementary School teacher Amanda Zufelt discusses Earth Day with her second-grade students.
Mancos Superintendent Brian Hanson hopes to use the upcoming round of federal aid to provide teachers and staff with stipends for three years.
Addressing learning loss is the top priority for Montezuma-Cortez schools. “Across the board, even if it’s not horrible, we’re still seeing a decrease at every site, said Montezuma-Cortez Finance Director Kyle Archibeque. “So that’s really our biggest focus.”

Local schools getting millions in aid. Here’s how they’ll spend it

Montezuma-Cortez School District RE-1 will receive nearly $10 million in federal aid aimed at addressing learning loss and keeping schools open.
Mancos Elementary School teacher Amanda Zufelt discusses Earth Day with her second-grade students.
Mancos Superintendent Brian Hanson hopes to use the upcoming round of federal aid to provide teachers and staff with stipends for three years.
Addressing learning loss is the top priority for Montezuma-Cortez schools. “Across the board, even if it’s not horrible, we’re still seeing a decrease at every site, said Montezuma-Cortez Finance Director Kyle Archibeque. “So that’s really our biggest focus.”
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