Rattler Nation: FAMU awarded $9 million grant to develop community schools in North Florida

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“In a significant stride toward bolstering educational opportunities in North Florida, FAMU has secured a $9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education. This grant is earmarked for the development of community schools in the region, aimed at enhancing outcomes for students in high-needs districts. The initiative is part of the broader $50 million statewide partnership known as the Unlimited Potential Initiative, which involves the collaboration of the University of Central Florida (UCF), Florida International University (FIU), and the University of South Florida (USF).”

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