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- Billions in federal funding for schools on hold - MSN
The money on hold represents more than a tenth of federal education funding for all states and territories, according to the Learning Policy Institute, an independent education research nonprofit
- Schools and States Scramble as Trump Freezes $6. 8 Billion in Federal Funds
The Trump administration’s abruptly announced decision to withhold $6 8 billion in federal education funds approved four months ago by Congress touched off a frenzy of chaos, confusion, and cost
- Trump administration holds back nearly $7 billion in K-12 funds
The Trump administration is withholding nearly $7 billion for education that was approved by Congress and supposed to go out starting July 1
- Education Department freezes cash for school districts, teacher . . .
Education Department freezes cash for school districts, teacher training, migrant students Some $5 billion of federal funding is at stake, according to estimates from education advocacy groups
- Trump administration freezes $6. 8 billion in federal education funds . . .
The Trump administration on Monday moved to withhold a projected $6 8 billion nationwide in education funds — including at least $811 million from California — money appropriated by Congress
- Trump admin is withholding over $6 billion in school grants : NPR
Trump admin is withholding over $6 billion in school grants The federal grant funding traditionally goes out by July 1 It includes support for migrant education, after-school programs and English
- Trump withholds nearly $7 billion for schools, with little explanation
The Trump administration has declined to release nearly $7 billion in federal funding that helps pay for after-school and summer programs, support for students learning English, teacher training
- States Face Uncertainty as an Estimated $6. 2 Billion in K–12 Funding . . .
States face uncertainty as $4 8 billion in K–12 federal funding remains unreleased If the U S Department of Education doesn’t distribute these funds by July 1, state educational agencies will need plans to help mitigate disruption to essential programs
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