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Funding frozen for programs aimed at migrant students and English-language learning, jeopardizing school budgeting for the ...
The freeze, estimated at $5 billion to $6.8 billion, affects more than 10 percent of federal K-12 education funding to states ...
It’s a move with the potential to imperil afterschool programs, teacher training initiatives and education for migrant students. Some education advocacy groups estimate that approximately $5 billion ...
The federal grant funding traditionally goes out by July 1. It includes support for migrant education, after-school programs ...
After-school programs, English-learner services, migrant education programs, and professional development are all at risk.
The Trump administration has frozen funds that support teacher training programs, services for English language learners, afterschool programs and more.
The future of a decadesold federal program that helps thousands of migrant students get to college is in jeopardy following ...
The Trump administration is withholding more than $6 billion in federal grants for afterschool and summer programs, English language instruction, adult literacy and more as part of a review to ensure ...
While many graduating seniors face doubts about jobs and the future, three students at Albizu High School in Humboldt Park ...
From the Times-Call photo archive via Longmont Museum: ...
Officials at Northlands Job Corps in Vergennes say they will continue to operate after previously planning to send students home by the end of June. Vermont lawmakers join others across the country in ...