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Szkoly w Oregonie otrzymują 74,2 miliona dolarów z Funduszu Szkolnego.

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Oregon Schools Receive $74.2 Million from Common School Fund

Oregon schools are set to receive a total of $74.2 million from the state’s Common School Fund, providing much-needed financial support to education institutions across the state. The fund, which is derived from revenue generated by the sale of state-owned lands, is distributed annually to schools to help cover various expenses and improve educational programs.

The distribution of funds was announced by State Treasurer, Tobias Read, who highlighted the importance of investing in education for the future of Oregon’s students. “These funds are critical in supporting our schools and ensuring that every student has the resources they need to succeed,” Read said in a statement.

The $74.2 million will be allocated to schools based on student enrollment numbers, with larger schools receiving a bigger portion of the funds. This financial boost will help schools address budget deficits, fund important programs, and make necessary improvements to facilities.

Education officials and teachers across Oregon have welcomed the news of the funding allocation, emphasizing the positive impact it will have on students and the overall quality of education in the state. With this additional funding, schools will be better equipped to provide a well-rounded education and support the academic success of all students.

The distribution of funds from the Common School Fund reflects the state’s commitment to investing in education and ensuring that Oregon’s schools have the resources they need to thrive. The $74.2 million will make a significant difference in the lives of students and educators across the state, helping to create a brighter future for all.

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