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Nearly $100K in new funding to help homeless students in Bullitt County get to school


Published on 2025-05-06 18:22:42 - WDRB
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  • Currently, nearly 450 students in Bullitt County are considered homeless.

The Bullitt County Public School District in Kentucky has received nearly $100,000 in new funding from the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act to support homeless students with transportation to school. This funding, amounting to $97,000, will help cover the costs of bus passes, gas cards, and vehicle repairs for families in need, ensuring that homeless students can attend school regularly. The district identified 275 homeless students last year, and this financial assistance aims to remove transportation barriers, allowing these students to focus on their education and future opportunities.

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