Speaking of information Worcester is sharing neatly, if you look at the FY25 first quarter report, the federal grants have come through, and so there is this:
That, plus the accompanying narrative of course, gives some idea of what Worcester (second largest district in Massachusetts, about 25,000 students) gets from the federal government, though do remember it does not include school nutrition--free lunch is entirely federally funded in Worcester and like districts!-- which is another $17M for FY25.
So, figure $44M for Worcester, now that we're back to an average year.
And Worcester folks? Do take a look at that first quarter report while you're over there. My eyebrows went up. That's...an uncommon report.
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