Over the past two years, Mississippi has received $2.5 billion in pandemic relief funds to improve education and reduce COVID-related learning loss. Read more for a full breakdown of ESSER funds budgeted and spent by category and school district:
by Julia James, Mississippi Today April 5, 2022 Over the past two years, the state of Mississippi has received $2.5 billion in pandemic relief funds to improve education and help reduce COVID-related learning loss.
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