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Central Falls schools report $10.7 million in active grants, highlight MLL and after‑school investments

2391589 · February 26, 2025
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Grants lead Hannah Rivers told the Board on Feb. 25 that Central Falls School District manages roughly $10.7 million in active grant funding for FY25, with multilingual learner (MLL) aid and Title I among the largest streams supporting instructional staff, after‑school programs and family engagement.

Hannah Rivers, Central Falls School District grants lead, told the Board of Trustees on Feb. 25 that the district currently administers about $10,700,000 in active grant funding for fiscal year 2025. "For total grant funding right now, we have $10,700,000," Rivers said during the superintendent's update.

The grant portfolio is led by Title I and MLL funding, Rivers said. Title I investments include reading specialists, interventionists, family engagement staff and McKinney‑Vento supports for students experiencing homelessness. Rivers said restorative practices and some after‑school programming also draw Title I funding.

MLL funding is the single largest category given Central…

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