According to a press release from Governor Tony Evers, multiple school districts in our listening area will be awarded funds through the $15 million “Get Kids Ahead” initiative. Schools will be able to use these funds to provide direct mental healthcare, hire and support mental health navigators, provide mental health first aid and trauma-based care training, or provide family assistance programs. Every public school district in the state was eligible to opt in to receive these funds and was guaranteed to receive a minimum of $10,000. The remainder of the funds were allocated on a per-pupil basis. The breakdown of funds in our listening area is as follows:
Beloit - $95,050
Beloit Turner - $25,688
Burlington Area - $53,090
Clinton Community - $22,830
Delavan Darien - $42,653
East Troy Community - $31,937
Edgerton - $35,567
Elkhorn Area - $50,045
Fort Atkinson - $44,554
Geneva J4 - $11,516
Genoa City J2 - $17,911
Janesville - $132,583
Jefferson - $33,081
Johnson Creek - $19,280
Lake Geneva-Genoa City UHS - $26,898
Lake Geneva J1 - $34,277
Lake Mills Area - $30,608
Linn J4 - $11,343
Linn J6 - $11,170
Milton - $56,068
Mukwonago - $72,315
Palmyra Eagle Area - $22,857
Sharon J11 - $12,912
Big Foot UHS - $16,714
Walworth J1 - $15,491
Watertown Unified - $57,571
Whitewater Unified - $37,136
Williams Bay - $17,725
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