The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce has a longstanding commitment to supporting language and literacy development as part of the state’s overarching strategic plan for education.

The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce has a longstanding commitment to supporting language and literacy development as part of the state’s overarching strategic plan for education.
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The Missouri Read, Lead, Exceed initiative is the state's comprehensive plan from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to dedicate $25 million in state funding and $35 million in federal relief funding to invest in student literacy through educator training and materials that support the science of reading.
In keeping with the state’s requirement for Wyoming lawmakers to ensure public school funding remains on pace with inflation, Wyoming’s Joint Appropriations Committee approved a $68 million annual payout for elementary and secondary schools to adjust for inflation in 2023.
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