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Programs that provide summer and after-school programming to more than 1 million students are at risk because of a Trump administration freeze on education grants.
WCPSS is out $8 million -- money budgeted for staffing programs like English as a second language and after-school programs.
Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools sent a letter to the Department of Education asking officials to release $12 million in frozen ...
In the commonwealth, about 700 to 800 patients per month use Medicaid to pay for services, said RaeAnn Pickett, ...
CHARLOTTE — A Charlotte nonprofit that serves immigrants said they are facing a nearly $1 million budget cut. Our Bridge for ...
The Trump administration is withholding nearly $7 billion in federal education funding from public school districts across ...
Statewide, about $168.8 million is being withheld, pending a Trump administration review, and more than $6 billion is being ...
A Charlotte after-school program that supports students from immigrant and refugee families is scrambling to find funding ...
From early child care to McMahon's remarks on July 4th, from the big budget bill to the federal funding freeze, a roundup of ...
A federal education grant funding freeze is affecting many school districts across San Diego County. Millions of dollars of ...
The funding freeze impacts programs such as teacher training, summer and after-school programs and services for migrant ...