
These schools are planning free summer camps and teacher pay raises with stimulus money
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Billions of dollars are being sent out to help schools get buildings and students back to where they were before the pandemic. Tulsa, Oklahoma, also has an eye to the future.
Teachers and administrators are thinking of ways to put the pandemic-plagued 2020-2021 academic year firmly in the rear view mirror by making schools better than they were before. "It's so exciting," said Ebony Johnson, chief learning officer for Tulsa Public Schools. "We've been through so much as a country, through the pandemic. And so to be able to get these dollars ... it's exciting because we get to dream."More Related News

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