$179 Million for Literacy, Assessment
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•Biden-Harris Administration announces $179 million in grants for academic acceleration efforts
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U.S. Department of Education announces $179 million in grants focused on supporting academic acceleration for every child.
Grants include $149 million in new Comprehensive Literacy State Development Grant awards and nearly $30 million in Competitive Grants for State Assessments awards.
This is the largest number of awards ever made under the CLSD program.
The Department will award almost $30 million to 10 state educational agencies through the CGSA program.
The CGSA competition prioritized better understanding student academic achievement using multiple, high-quality measures.
Grantees will improve the utility and instructional relevance of assessment results and develop local capacity to design and implement performance-based assessments.
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