Report shows Pennsylvania school districts flush with cash despite slow reopening
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Public schools in Pennsylvania are flush with cash due to federal coronavirus aid, even as some school districts have yet to return to full-time in-person learning, a new report obtained by "The Ingraham Angle" reveals.
The report reveals that some of Pennsylvania's largest school districts, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Harrisburg have seen improvement in their budget situations thanks to what Ingraham called "generous handouts from the feds." "And they're about to get even more now from the $1.9 trillion travesty of the COVID relief bill," she added. "Now, the Philadelphia school district alone could end up with $600 million more than they had in 2019."More Related News