North Dakota K-12 schools receiving $400-million in COVID funds

Courtesy: North Dakota Governor's Office
Courtesy: North Dakota Governor's Office

(Bismarck, ND) --  North Dakota's public schools are receiving an extra 400-million dollars in federal COVID relief funds to help students get back on track.

State education officials say the funds will help students improve academic performance after studies showed a drop in math and reading scores associated with pandemic-related remote learning. Officials will also use some of the funds to improve and expand before and after school programs.

You can find more details based on the COVID relief funds by clicking here.