Governor Dan McKee and RIDE Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green launched the statewide Math Matters RI campaign, which aims to promote the importance of mathematics this Thursday morning.

As part of the launch, Governor McKee and Commissioner Infante-Green awarded the latest round of Learn365RI grants, which will provide 38 communities with $2,125,000 in grant funding aimed at improving math skills. Additionally, $725,000 has been allocated as a State set-aside for statewide intervention and support.

Funding for the third round of Learn365RI Municipal Learning Project grants has been aligned to the Math Matters RI campaign and will support out-of-school time learning programs with an explicit focus on math programs for students currently enrolled in kindergarten through grade 8.

Click here for the complete press release.

 

Grant Funding Breakdown:

City of Providence $200,000
City of Pawtucket $145,000
City of Cranston $125,000
City of Warwick $80,000
City of Woonsocket $100,000
Town of Cumberland $70,000
City of East Providence $70,000
City of Central Falls $75,000
Town of Coventry $55,000
Town of North Providence $55,000
Town of North Kingstown $55,000
Town of West Warwick $55,000
Town of Lincoln $55,000
Town of Barrington $55,000
Town of East Greenwich $55,000
Town of South Kingstown $55,000
Town of Smithfield $55,000
Town of Westerly $55,000
Town of Burrillville $55,000
Town of Portsmouth $55,000
Town of Middletown $55,000
City of Newport $75,000
Town of Bristol $40,000
Town of North Smithfield $40,000
Town of Tiverton $40,000
Town of Glocester $40,000
Town of Scituate $40,000
Town of Hopkinton $40,000
Town of Richmond $40,000
Town of Warren $40,000
Town of Narragansett $20,000
Town of West Greenwich $20,000
Town of Exeter $20,000
Town of Charlestown $20,000
Town of Jamestown $20,000
Town of Foster $20,000
Town of Little Compton $15,000
Town of New Shoreham $15,000

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