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School nurses are worried about their jobs as pandemic funding expires - USA TODAY

As pandemic relief expires, some are worried The American Academy of Pediatrics says every school should have a full-time nurse. Districts still have a long way to go, and now crucial federal ... Read More
Are school nurse jobs in jeopardy? As pandemic relief expires, some are worried - Yahoo News Canada

School nurses are increasingly anxious their workloads might expand – or their jobs may disappear entirely – when federal pandemic relief funds for U.S. schools expire by the end of the year. School ... Read More
School Nursing Jobs in Jeopardy - WTOC

There are 54 school nurses in the school system. The program costs almost two million dollars to run, and the local budget is tight as well. " Some very tough decision are going to have to be made. Read More
NYC school budgets, programs in jeopardy as federal pandemic aid expires - New York Daily News

Local school budgets in NYC and an array of beloved programs are in jeopardy as the end of federal support for pandemic recovery nears, officials warned at a hearing on the education budget Wednesday. Read More
Some US schools are forced to make cuts as pandemic aid ends in September

America’s K-12 schools enjoyed a boost of funding from federal pandemic aid packages during the last three school years, but that cash flow is ending in September just as the new one gets ... Read More
Delayed COVID relief puts some child care owners in jeopardy

The survey by the Early Childhood Education Association found that 40% of providers surveyed reported taking on business debt and 46% reported taking on personal debt while they wait for the ... Read More
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