Federal pandemic aid helped keep school districts afloat, but that money is coming to an end.
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Two new studies suggest that the largest single federal investment in U.S. schools improved student test scores, but only modestly.
Federal pandemic aid helped keep school districts afloat, but that money is coming to an end.
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More than 1,500 government schools and 600 low-fee non-government schools have been involved each year.