Massachusetts to pay back 22 school districts for cost of busing emergency shelter students

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Massachusetts is offering a new pilot program to quickly reimburse some school districts that are facing a big increase in transportation costs because they’re busing students living in emergency shelters.

The move helps 22 smaller districts across the state. Without this program, the districts would have had to wait until next spring to be paid back for the increased busing costs. Many just didn’t have the money in their small budgets to cover the increase.

Read more on CBS News Boston.

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