RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has announced a grant totaling $7.6 million to help Virginia turn around some of its lowest-achieving schools.
The so-called school improvement grants are aimed at assisting school districts that demonstrate the greatest need for the funds, as well as a commitment to raise student achievement.
Duncan said the funding represents a “tremendous opportunity” for persistently struggling schools to provide a better education for their students.
Virginia is among six states and the District of Columbia that are receiving grants. The grants total $38 million.
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