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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.
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 ...
Schools in Bladen, Columbus, Robeson and Scotland counties could lose more than $6 million as part a freeze on federal funding.