PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Federal officials say Rhode Island will receive a $33 million grant to support state education jobs.
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan says in a statement released Wednesday that the money will "keep hundreds of teachers in the classroom" this academic year.
Duncan says Rhode Island was one of the first states to seek a share of the $10 billion education fund used to aid jobs in school systems across the country. He says the application was approved within a few days.
The money is distributed to states by a formula based on population figures.
States can distribute the money to school districts based on its own primary funding formula or their relative share of federal Title I funds targeting disadvantaged students.![]()
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