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VOL. 87 • NO. 15

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Educators, students and families will face a host of new challenges in overcoming the learning loss that occurred over the past year of mostly remote learning as COVID-19 vaccines become more widely available and schools prepare to fully reopen for in-person learning.

Young people from throughout the area took advantage of a day off of school to participate in the 4-H Fun Day offered at the community building in Elizabeth. The activities included cake decorating, sign making and an artistic repurposing project for folding chairs.

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To aid in that process, Gov. JB Pritzker announced the release of a new 180-page Learning Renewal Resource Guide to help school officials identify and address the most significant challenges they face. Pritzker said Illinois school districts can expect to receive roughly $7 billion in federal funds to help them transition back to in-person learning, mainly through the recently-passed American Rescue Plan. About 90 percent of that money will come in the form of direct payments.

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Local schools to receive federal money Area school districts will share in $7 billion of federal funding to help Illinois schools transition back to in-person learning. The expected allocations from the Elementary and Secondary Education Relief Fund are listed below. • River Ridge First allocation, $67,386 Second allocation, $247,080 Estimated third allocation, $554,637 • Scales Mound

First allocation, $25,898 Second allocation, $96,392 Estimated third allocation, $216,377 • Stockton First allocation, $81,129 Second allocation, $317,675 Estimated third allocation, $713,108 • Warren First allocation, $96,636 Second allocation, $325,893 Estimated third allocation, $731,555

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Stockton High School’s Ian Broshous has a good carry to gain some yards in the April 2 game against Rockford Christian. The Blackhawks topped the Royal Lions 44-20. See more photos on page 9. SONYA WILLIAMSON The Scoop Today


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