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The Trump administration said it would release more than $1 billion in federal funding for after-school programs that had been paused.
The Trump administration has unfrozen over a billion dollars for critical after-school and summer education programming, a senior administration official told ABC News.
About $5 billion to $6 billion remains in limbo. In typical years, this funding would have begun reaching states and school ...
The Education Department will release $1.3 billion in previously withheld grant money for after-school programs, days after 10 Republican senators sent a letter imploring the Trump administration to ...
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg School leaders are facing a $12 million shortfall due to a federal funding freeze, which could result ...
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NC Attorney General Jeff Jackson joined a lawsuit against the Department of Education for withholding $6 billion in education ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson joined two dozen states in suing the Trump administration for withholding nearly ...
WCPSS is out $8 million -- money budgeted for staffing programs like English as a second language and after-school programs.
The lawsuit comes two weeks after the Trump administration first notified states it was withholding previously approved funds ...